
October 27, 2009 - 5:06am
We've been tracking the up-again-down-again progress of the benefits all year. At one point they were stripped from the so-called Tobacco bill. Many thought that was the end of the trail. But deals were made and the bottom line is that this is part two of a banner year for feds.
Previously, federal investors won a major benefit when Congress authorized the introduction (in 2011) of a tax-free Roth option into the federal Thrift Savings Plan. For an update, click here.
Groups representing federal workers, managers, executives and retirees are jubilant to have so many wins in a year like 2009 which has produced little good news on the job-front (pay, benefits, job security) for anybody outside of the federal government.
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From the Newsdesk
Thanks to health care advances, retirees are living longer, healthier lives and retirement choices are limited by the ability to pay for them. Certified financial planner Art Stein has some helpful advice specifically for FERS retirees. To read the story or hear the interview, click here.
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Amy Morris and Tom Temin ran in this weekend's Marine Corps Marathon. Check out what they had to say about the experience and see videos of Amy during and after the race!
Nearly Useless Factoid
by Suzanne Kubota
Welcome to Halloween week NUFs! In 2008, per capita, Americans consumed 23.8 pounds of candy.
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