President Joe Biden signed an executive order that will give most federal employees a 2% increase starting January 2025.
The president was apparently unmoved by federal employee groups and some House Democrats’ pleas to restore pay parity between ...
A temporary spending bill scuttled by opposition from President-elect Donald Trump would have made U.S. Congress members ...
In the latest example of Congress being dysfunctional, our elected officials are currently scrambling to come up with a ...
The bipartisan bill failed, and it's unknown whether its successor will include a provision to increase lawmakers' pay.
It's true that the proposed spending bill would give lawmakers a salary increase, but the actual raise would be 3.8%, ...
Lawmakers could get as high as a $6,600 pay raise as part of a short-term government funding bill that's set to get a vote ...
Sen. Dick Durbin was confronted by a CNN reporter on a provision that gives pay raises to lawmakers in the latest spending ...
If the funding bill passes, members of Congress could receive a raise of up to 3.8%, or about $6,600 annually. Congress has ...
The average 2% federal pay raise will become effective in January for civilian employees on the General Schedule.