Most federal employees stick with traditional TSP contributions; those made with pre-tax dollars. This presumes that, once you retire, you’ll fall into a lower tax bracket and thus pay less taxes on ...
In this episode of the HerMoney podcast, Jean dives into a listeners retirement dilemma: Should you roll over your Thrift ...
The Emergency Relief for Federal Workers Act would clarify that lapses in appropriations qualify federal workers to take a ...
There has been a lot to worry about for federal employees and their benefits in 2025, but one thing that has been doing very ...
Mike Zaino, of The Zaino Group, is a Registered Financial Consultant and National Retirement Counselor serving federal and postal employees. Federal employees have access to a valuable retirement ...
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), a retirement plan for federal employees and uniformed service members, is the nation's largest defined contribution plan, with seven million participants and over $845 ...
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Is TSP affected by the government shutdown?

No action is required from account holders at this time. WASHINGTON - The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) will continue its normal daily ... status for another reason), we will automatically update your ...
Question: “I am a retired federal employee after 35 years of service. I currently have $900k in my TSP account and receive my monthly annuity and Social Security. My house is paid off and the monthly ...
I am writing regarding the Aug. 2, 2024, article titled "Thrift Savings Plan's rocky rollout of new system caused by mismanagement, GAO says." The article painted an incomplete picture of the results ...