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Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

​In this week’s benefits news for Feds, a shutdown-averting bill is awaiting the President’s signature, not many Feds are phasing into retirement these days, next year’s health care premiums shouldn’t increase as much as usual, and there are three things you should do to prepare for Open Season. 3-2-1. Let’s go.

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

In this week’s benefits news for Feds, we get clarification from OPM on how to remove a family member from your health insurance, learn the four things you should know about your pay raise (or freeze), consider how to avoid overestimating your retirement income, and answer the question ‘would you recommend the government as an employer?’ Let’s get started.

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

In this week’s Federal benefits news, the Administration wants to get rid of OPM, and resistance keeps growing against those darned recent Executive Orders. We also learn which agencies could have the most retirees coming, and that it’s not all just about the money. Really?  Let’s get started.

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

​In this week’s Federal benefits news, we look at how recent executive orders may affect Federal unions, get a diagnosis on the financial health of Social Security and Medicare, follow the continuing saga of proposed changes to your benefits, and briefly sigh with relief at what OPM’s Director has to say about your pension. Let’s get started.

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

Weekend Reading on Your Federal Benefits

In this week’s Federal benefits news, OPM proposes changes to your Federal benefits and the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association has something to say about it, a court rules on a forced Federal retirement issue, and we get a deeper dive into changes coming to your healthcare plans.  Let’s get started.