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Federal Pay Raise 2024


Biden-Harris Administration Announces Proposed Rule that would ...

Proposal Would Advance Parity between Federal Wage System & General Schedule Workers, Providing 12% Average Pay Raise for Approximately 14,500 ...

January 2024 Pay Examples - OPM

GS employee. Grade/step: GS-9, step 5. Location: Rest of U.S. locality pay area. 2023 GS rate: $55,564

Biden issues pay plan with 2% federal pay raise recommendation

Biden's 2% federal pay raise plan accounts for a 1.7% across-the-board increase, plus an average 0.3% locality pay adjustment, ...

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

President Biden formalized his plan to provide civilian federal workers with an average pay increase of 2% next year, in a letter to congressional leaders ...

Proposed federal pay adjustment could boost wages for thousands ...

About 15000 blue-collar federal employees could see as much as 12% federal pay boosts, once the Office of Personnel Management's regulations ...

Can Federal Employees Count on a 2025 Pay Raise?

If you've been a federal employee for a while, you likely consider a regular cost-of-living raise as a given. You might expect something ...

Biden Confirms 2 Percent Federal Pay Raise for 2025 - MeriTalk

President Biden late Friday confirmed his intention to give Federal civilian employees a 2.0 percent pay raise next year, ...

Connolly, Schatz Reintroduce FAIR Act to Give Feds a 7.4% Raise ...

Today, Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) reintroduced the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act, ...

Memorandum on January 2024 Pay Adjustments - CHCO Council

The Executive order provides an across-the-board increase of 4.7 percent in the rates of basic pay for the statutory pay systems—the General ...

January 2024 Pay Schedules - Federal Register

The President adjusted the rates of basic pay and locality payments for certain Federal civilian employees effective in January 2024.

Unions scorn Biden's 2 percent raise for feds as 'mystifying' setback

Federal workers are disappointed with President Biden's 2 percent pay raise proposal, which is below inflation and military pay hikes.

2026 Federal Paycheck Forecast: 3% Growth in the Cards?

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently proposed a 3% federal pay raise for 2026, sparking keen interest among government workers.

Feds are still slated for a 2% average pay raise in 2025 per House ...

Civilian federal employees are still expected to receive an average 2.0% raise next year, after the House Appropriations Committee advanced a spending package ...

2024 Federal Pay Raise Highest in 43 Years - NTEU

Federal employees will receive an average 5.2 percent pay increase next year, the highest raise for the federal workforce in 43 years.

Federal pay raise would cool under Biden's 2025 budget request

President Joe Biden pitched an average 2% pay raise for federal employees for 2025. If that takes effect, it'd be significantly lower than the 5.2% pay raise ...

Federal Worker Pay Increase for 2024 Not Enough to Offset Inflation ...

Federal Employees can expect an average pay increase of 5.2% for calendar year 2024, per an Executive Order signed by President Biden last month.

Making the Case for an 8.7% Pay Raise Next Year - AFGE

The evidence is clear – federal employees are vastly underpaid compared to what they could earn in the private sector for jobs with similar skills and ...

HRM: 2024 pay raise for GS employees | US Forest Service

Federal government employees who are paid using the General Schedule pay plan, including Law Enforcement Officers, are receiving an average 5.2% pay increase ...

Anticipated Pay Raise for Federal Workers in 2024

The federal pay raise in 2024 will likely be 5.2% for most government workers. However, certain contingencies may make it higher or lower.

Federal Pay Increases and Changes for 2024 - NARFE

Starting in January of 2024, federal employees will receive an average raise of 5.2% in their first full cycle paychecks, per President Biden's executive order.