In part two of this series, federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndrofer, explains the consequences of not enrolling in Medicare when first eligible, the advantages of enrolling in Medicare Part B — plus issues regarding Medicare for married couples and those in TRICARE more…
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What Federal Employees Need to Know About FEHB and Medicare – Part I
While most employees continue to be covered by the FEHB program once they retire , all federal employees are eligible for Medicare once they become age 65. Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorder, explains the basics of Medicare: eligibility, cost and how to determine when to enroll more…
Bill Would Protect Telework Participation From “Sweeping Bans”
If passed, the legislation would increase teleworking for employees at federal agencies amid proposed reduction of such options by the Trump administration more…
Proposed New Locality Pay Areas Would Affect More Than 62,000 Federal Employees in 2019
The Office of Personnel Management issued a proposal Monday in the Federal Register to add four new locality pay areas in 2019 more…
Federal Employees Make 32 Percent Less than Private Sector Counterparts, Report Says
The Federal Salary Council’s figure, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is a slight decrease compared to its prior reporting on the federal-private pay gap more…
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Saving for your retirement has many advantages. Traditional (pre-tax) or Roth (after-tax) Contributions: Traditional contributions… more…


