Mike Causey, Senior Correspondent, Federal News Radio

October 2014 may go down in history as the start of the federal retirement tsunami. The Office of Personnel Management's backlog of claims grew by about 1,500...

October 2014 may go down in history as the start of the federal retirement tsunami. The Office of Personnel Management’s backlog of claims grew by about 1,500, for a total of a little more than 14,000 claims. On In Depth with Francis Rose, Federal News Radio’s Sean McCalley asked senior correspondent Mike Causey if this is really the start to the dreaded retirement tsunami.

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