Social Security, Medicare Projected to Continue Gradual Financial Declines
The 2019 Trustees reports show that Medicare and Social Security are viable for now but remain on an unsustainable financial path.
The 2019 Trustees reports show that Medicare and Social Security are viable for now but remain on an unsustainable financial path.
A second bill has been introduced to provide a tax break to some federal employees who are reimbursed by the government for their relocation costs.
Legislation has been introduced to encourage banks to work with federal employees impacted by government shutdowns.
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A recent announcement says that many federal employees will see the retroactive pay raise in their next paychecks.
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Legislation introduced in the Senate would give federal employees 12 weeks of paid family leave.
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The Justice Department announced that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested and charged with conspiracy to hack a government computer.