2023 Federal Pay Raise Update: Senate’s Silence Supports Likelihood of 4.6%
Government spending bill doesn’t mention federal pay raise – a strong indication that Congress supports the White House recommendation of 4.6%
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Government spending bill doesn’t mention federal pay raise – a strong indication that Congress supports the White House recommendation of 4.6%
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White House’s recommendation of 4.6% federal pay raise for 2023 gets past House committee.
Thanks largely to inflation, President Biden’s office suggested the biggest pay raise for federal employees in over fifteen years: 4.6%.
The President, as expected, officially made the 2022 Federal Pay Raise 2.2% across the board. The President’s Pay Agent also approved 2 new localities in the Midwest.
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