The right timing can greatly impact your federal retirement by helping you maximize your annuity start date, annual leave lump-sum payout, sick leave credit, and overall cash flow during the transition to retirement. Poor timing, on the other hand, could mean forfeiting…
The number of Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) participants with seven-figure account balances continues to rise, underscoring the impact of long-term participation and sustained market growth on federal retirement savings. As of January 1, 2026, a record 194,722 TSP account holders reported balances…
For the second year in a row, all TSP funds ended the year in positive territory. Federal employees heavily invested in the I Fund benefited from an impressive 32.45% return, the highest ever for that fund. Stock-based funds (C, S & I)…
Two important updates could affect retirement planning for federal employees: increasing payroll and earnings-limit thresholds, and upcoming cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to your annuity.
Social Security & Payroll Tax Changes Starting in 2026, the Social Security payroll tax for most federal employees…
