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 ...
According to the latest Salary Budget Planning Report by advisory firm WTW, companies plan to increase their salary budgets ...
A temporary spending bill scuttled by opposition from President-elect Donald Trump would have made U.S. Congress members ...
See the January-March 2025 Drill Pay (Preliminary). The pending 4.5% raise doesn't quite match service members' 5.2% increase in 2024 or 4.6% in 2023, but it still tops the 2.7% and 3% raises in ...
The bipartisan bill failed, and it's unknown whether its successor will include a provision to increase lawmakers' pay.
Learn how stock market gains amplified the value of CEO compensation packages, far outpacing the growth of average worker ...
Claims that members of Congress would receive a 40% pay raise with the passage of the proposed spending bill are false.
In their final meeting of the year, commissioners on the Livingston County Board voted 7-1 to raise their compensation for ...
Military personnel, including Kitsap's over 14,000 active duty service members, could expect a pay raise of at least 4.5% and an increase of their basic allowance for housing by 5.4% in the new year.
The average 2% federal pay raise will become effective in January for civilian employees on the General Schedule.