As federal employees and retirees approach Medicare eligibility, it’s common to feel uncertain about how it will affect existing Federal Employees Health …
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Federal employees and retirees will face another sharp rise in health insurance costs for the 2026 plan year. The Office of Personnel …
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Retirement planning for fed couples or dual feds differs significantly from other couples. Both spouses typically qualify for federal pensions under FERS, …
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Having both Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) and Medicare Part B in retirement offers several key advantages, especially for federal retirees. Here’s …
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Insurance Options After Leaving Federal Service or Retiring
by fedadvantageby fedadvantageFederal employees benefit from a robust lineup of insurance programs, many of which can extend beyond active employment—whether into retirement or after …
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Government agencies may offer eligible employees early retirement options under Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA) as part of efforts to downsize or …
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Federal employees enjoy a variety of benefits for themselves and their families. Let’s go over what you need to know about dependent …
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With Open Season in full swing, federal employees and retirees enrolled in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program have likely noticed …
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A Health Savings Account (HSA) offers a tax-efficient way to save for medical expenses that may not be covered by your health …
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When President Biden signed the Postal Service Reform Act on April 6, 2022, it required the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to …