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Comparing the Compensation of Federal and Private-Sector ...

Summary. Wages; Benefits; Total Compensation; Comparison With CBO's Analysis of the 2005–2010 Period. The federal government employs ...

Biden formally announces 2% average pay raise for feds in 2025

"This alternative pay plan decision will continue to allow the federal government to employ a well‑qualified federal workforce on behalf of ...

Term Limits: The Only Way to Clean Up Congress

... congressional turnover, securing independent congressional judgment, and reducing election-related incentives for wasteful government spending. Perhaps most ...

Congressional perks: Lawmakers' most surprising benefits

While in office, the Ohio Republican will get the top annual salary in Congress: $223,500. His Senate counterpart, Majority Leader Harry Reid, D ...

Members of Congress Get What!? - U.S. Term Limits

According to openthebooks.com, the average salary of a Congressman is $174,000; Speakers of the house earn approximately $233,000, and the ...

Advancing Pay Equity in Governmentwide Pay Systems

Upon initial appointment, an agency generally must set the rate of basic pay of an AAJ who is new to the Federal Government at the minimum rate ...

Judicial Compensation | United States Courts

These salary levels reflect two separate adjustments. ... Then on January 5, 1987, President Reagan recommended to Congress further adjustment for justices, ...

Benefits for Members of Congress, Congressional Staff, and Other ...

Employees may contribute another 5 percent of salary to the plan with no government matching. Employees in CSRS may also participate in the thrift plan. They ...

Policy Basics: Introduction to the Federal Budget Process

For instance, Congress did this in a series of “bipartisan budget ... That is, the government is required by law to pay contractors who ...

2 USC Ch. 45: CONGRESSIONAL PAY AND BENEFITS

Appropriation of funds for compensation of Members of Congress and for administrative expenses at levels authorized by law and recommended by the President for ...

Social Security History FAQ's

A: COLAs were first paid in 1975 as a result of a 1972 law. Prior to this, benefits were increased irregularly by special acts of Congress. (See historical ...

The U.S. House of Representatives - About Congress

Article I, Section 6 of the Constitution requires Congress to determine its own pay. ... Crash Course U.S. Government & Politics explains what Congressional ...

Pay tables - U.S. Department of Commerce

Note Pertaining to the 2024 Pay Tables: These are preliminary pay charts pending additional updates to OPM Locality areas; salary ranges may change based on ...

The House finally appears set to repeal the WEP and GPO

Pay & Benefits. The House finally appears set to repeal the WEP and ... And the government pension offset reduces spousal and survivor Social ...

Do members of Congress pay into Social Security? - AARP

Congress members have paid into Social Security since 1984 and are eligible for the same benefits as other government employees.

The Legislative Branch | whitehouse.gov

The House has several powers assigned exclusively to it, including the power to initiate revenue bills, impeach federal officials, and elect the President in ...

Handy Reference Guide to the Fair Labor Standards Act

pay raises or fringe benefits; or; a discharge notice, reason for discharge, or immediate payment of final wages to terminated employees. The FLSA does not ...

Government Shutdowns Q&A: Everything You Should Know

In FY 2001, a series of intense Congressional negotiations leading ... Without enough money to pay its bills, all the federal government's ...

Federal Spending | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the ability to create a federal budget – in other words, to determine how much money the government can spend over the ...

The Road to Fair Pay - Issue One

During this time, the median salary of D.C.-based staff assistants in the House increased by about 20% (adjusted for inflation), with the ...