3.1% Raise for Federal Employees in 2006
House and Senate have both approved 3.1% pay raise for federal employees in 2006
House and Senate have both approved 3.1% pay raise for federal employees in 2006
Should Congress forego a pay raise this year? If that happens, should the pay raise for federal employees be impacted as well in order to cut government spending?
Will federal employees receive the same pay raise as that given to military personnel in 2006?
The mood in Congress is changing rapidly and lawmakers appear to be serious about finding new ways to cut government spending.
Many federal retirees can look forward to a larger than expected increase in their annuity check in January 2006.
Federal employee pay is a political decision. Natural disasters, war, economics and politics all play a role. This may be a good year for federal retiree pay but not so good for most active feds.
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