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TSP: G Fund Balances Will Be Unaffected by Debt Ceiling

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithFeb 11, 2014 8:32 PM Categories Pay & Benefits Leave a comment

The TSP issued a statement saying that balances in the G fund will be unaffected by the recent steps the Treasury has taken to avoid hitting the debt ceiling.

FedSmith.com Users Say Country is Moving in the Wrong Direction

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithFeb 9, 2014 10:48 PM Categories Federal Workforce News Leave a comment

FedSmith.com users said in a recent survey that they believe the United States is currently moving in the wrong direction and generally disapproved of the president’s performance during his tenure so far in office.

Comparing Policies to Kennedy’s, AG Holder Expands Rights for Same Sex Couples

FedSmith.com author Ralph R. SmithBy Ralph R. SmithFeb 9, 2014 1:46 PM Categories Human Resources Leave a comment

Attorney General Eric Holder is comparing actions he is taking within the Justice Department to Robert Kennedy’s actions on civil rights in the 1960’s as the agency expands rights for same sex couples.

Senator Wants Federal Agencies to ‘Buy American’

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithFeb 7, 2014 9:01 AM Categories Federal Workforce News Leave a comment

Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has introduced legislation that would require federal agencies to purchase only American made textile products, such as uniforms worn by federal employees.

Enhance Your Leadership: The One Thing You Can Do Tonight to Guarantee Better Performance Tomorrow

By Martha WilsonFeb 7, 2014 8:30 AM Categories Leadership Leave a comment

One thing frequently not discussed is sleep and how important it is to be able to work effectively. The author points out that getting regular sleep is important if you want to be successful as a leader and highlights some of the problems a lack of rest can cause.

Notes on the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP)

By Robert F. BensonFeb 5, 2014 8:11 PM Categories Retirement Leave a comment

The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) means if you are getting a Social Security benefit as well as a pension where you did not pay into Social Security, your Social Security benefit is reduced. The author provides examples of the financial impact this can have on your earnings.

OPM’s Retirement Backlog Nearly Doubles in January

FedSmith.com author Ian SmithBy Ian SmithFeb 5, 2014 5:05 PM Categories Federal Workforce News, Retirement Leave a comment

Thanks to a tremendous influx of new claims, the size of OPM’s retirement backlog nearly doubled last month.

Borrowing from the G Fund (Again) to Offset the Debt Ceiling

FedSmith.com author Ralph R. SmithBy Ralph R. SmithFeb 5, 2014 11:27 AM Categories Retirement Leave a comment

The debt ceiling limit will again be reached on February 7th so the government will take “extraordinary measures” to fund the government. This means that retirement assets of federal employees, including the TSP G fund, will again be used to help fund government expenses.

Freezing Rain in DC Area: Government is Open But Unscheduled Leave is an Option

FedSmith.com author Ralph R. SmithBy Ralph R. SmithFeb 5, 2014 7:26 AM Categories Federal Workforce News Leave a comment

Employees in the Washington, DC metropolitan area have the option of taking unscheduled leave or engaging in unscheduled telework today.

Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits

FedSmith.com author John GrobeBy John GrobeFeb 4, 2014 3:32 PM Categories Federal Workforce News, Retirement Leave a comment

Would you like to get a 32% higher Social Security benefit? How about being able to collect ½ of your spouse’s Social Security benefit while you are still working; with no earnings test? The author explains a technique called “restricting your benefits” that can work for many FERS or CSRS employees to boost Social Security benefits.

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Daily TSP Performance

May 5, 2026

Fund Last % YTD
G Fund $19.8756 +0.01% +1.47%
F Fund $20.9126 +0.19% +0.15%
C Fund $116.5741 +0.81% +6.45%
S Fund $110.4989 +1.26% +10.05%
I Fund $61.9907 +1.00% +11.71%
L Income $30.2562 +0.28% +3.46%
L 2030 $61.2632 +0.54% +5.45%
L 2035 $18.7833 +0.63% +6.24%
L 2040 $72.3002 +0.69% +6.66%
L 2045 $20.0724 +0.73% +7.02%
L 2050 $44.6187 +0.78% +7.38%
L 2055 $23.2981 +0.93% +8.72%
L 2060 $23.2952 +0.93% +8.72%
L 2065 $23.2923 +0.93% +8.72%
L 2070 $13.8049 +0.93% +8.72%
L 2075 $12.0586 +0.93% +8.72%
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