DHS Funding Deal Fails to Pass Congress Before Easter Recess
The House and Senate passed different DHS funding bills, but failed to resolve the partial shutdown. However, pay is set to resume for TSA employees.
The House and Senate passed different DHS funding bills, but failed to resolve the partial shutdown. However, pay is set to resume for TSA employees.
President Trump directed DHS to pay TSA employees during the ongoing partial government shutdown, citing a national emergency situation.
A new FLRA regulation speeds up decisions but shifts power to political appointees—raising stakes for large nationwide bargaining units that preserve union security and stability.
USPS plans a temporary 8% price hike as it faces rising costs and mounting financial trouble, with a potential cash crisis looming by 2027.
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137,000 federal employees took the DRP, flooding the job market. Many lack private-sector resumes, risking underpayment and unstable career transitions.
TSP investors flock to the I Fund after its strong 2025 showing, doubling allocations in a year—boosting diversification but risking return-chasing.
The IRS Interactive Tax Assistant helps federal employees answer common tax questions quickly with guided interviews but it has some known limitations.
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FERS retirement relies on your pension, Social Security, and TSP. Here’s how they combine and an analysis of what’s needed to match (or exceed) CSRS income.