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Biden signed an EO to give federal workers an average pay raise starting in January of 5.2%
This is after a 4.6% pay raise in 2023...
"Despite the fact that federal agencies are still operating without a full budget, Biden’s order cements the pay raise for 2024. Unless Congress quibbles with Biden’s figure in another CR or in the Financial Services and General Government bill, the pay raise defers to the President’s authority."
Most federal workers still work from home part time...
Meanwhile, social security recipients will get a 3.2% cost of living adjustment in 2024 while the costs of food, shelter and energy have skyrocketed.
Biden sure is good at spending other people's money. The bloated fed balloons further.
Executive Order on Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay | The White House
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Statutory Pay Systems. The rates of basic pay or salaries of the statutory pay systems (as defined in 5 U.S.C. 5302(1)), as adjusted...
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Biden signs order finalizing 5.2% pay raise for feds in 2024
The measure confirms that the federal workforce will see its largest pay increase in more than 40 years.
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This is after a 4.6% pay raise in 2023...
Here are the actual pay raises federal employees will see in 2023, depending on their location
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Dec. 23 to make the average 4.6% federal pay raise official for civilian employees. But the exact raise you get depends on where you work.
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"Despite the fact that federal agencies are still operating without a full budget, Biden’s order cements the pay raise for 2024. Unless Congress quibbles with Biden’s figure in another CR or in the Financial Services and General Government bill, the pay raise defers to the President’s authority."
Federal employees cleared for 5.2% pay raise in 2024
It’s the largest base pay increase since the Carter administration nearly 40 years ago.
www.federaltimes.com
Most federal workers still work from home part time...
Most Federal Employees Are Still Teleworking | FedSmith.com
The 2023 FEVS results show that most federal employees are still teleworking after the pandemic.
www.fedsmith.com
Meanwhile, social security recipients will get a 3.2% cost of living adjustment in 2024 while the costs of food, shelter and energy have skyrocketed.
Biden sure is good at spending other people's money. The bloated fed balloons further.