Through Dec. 7, eligible federal employees and retirees can make changes to their coverage that will be effective January 1. Resources to discover options and compare plan are available more…
2026 Federal Retiree COLA Announcement Delayed Due To Government Shutdown
The government shutdown is delaying the announcement for the 2026 federal retiree cost-of-living adjustment which affects those retired under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). more…
How Federal Employees Qualify For Medicare
Once a federal employee or retiree becomes age 65, they can enroll in Medicare. But many have questions about Medicare enrollment and how it works with the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program. In the first part of this series of columns on Medicare, Ed Zurndorfer discusses the various parts to the Medicare program and how federal employees qualify for Medicare more…
2026 FEHB Premium Rates Now Available
Federal employees and retirees share of 2026 Federal Employees Health Benefits premiums will increase — on average — by 12.3%. The Office of Personnel Management has released the 2026 premium rate charts for health, dental and vision plans more…
Financial Relief from Government Shutdown for Federal Employees & Contractors Proposed
Two bills aimed to protect federal workers and contractors from financial hardship during government shutdowns were introduced in the House last week more…




