Between now and early January 2021, thousands of federal and postal workers will put in their retirement papers and end their careers. Some have been planning for a long time and have, hopefully, all their ducks in a row. For others it may be a … [Continue reading] about Avoiding retirement’s seven deadly sins
West Virginia newspaper publisher sues Google, Facebook
A West Virginia news publisher has filed an antitrust suit against Google and Facebook, who together receive roughly half of all digital ad dollars in the U.S. and are facing antitrust charges from federal and state authorities. The company, HD … [Continue reading] about West Virginia newspaper publisher sues Google, Facebook
VIRUS TODAY: GOP offers alternative COVID-19 relief plan
Here’s what’s happening Sunday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY: — A group of 10 Senate Republicans sent a letter to President Joe Biden calling for him to meet with them to negotiate over his proposed $1.9 … [Continue reading] about VIRUS TODAY: GOP offers alternative COVID-19 relief plan
TSP funds improve in October but not by much
Despite slight performance improvements for most funds, the Thrift Savings Plan still had largely negative returns for the month of October, according to numbers released Monday. The international stock index I Fund and the fixed income investment F … [Continue reading] about TSP funds improve in October but not by much
Budget shortfalls obstruct needed improvements across OPM, IG says
The Office of Personnel Management faces a persistent budget shortfall, and the funding gap has limited its ability to provide key services to federal employees and agencies, its inspector general said in a recent report. “OPM’s budgetary issues are … [Continue reading] about Budget shortfalls obstruct needed improvements across OPM, IG says