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Returns from the Thrift Savings Plan took a sharp downturn in February, reflecting corrections in the stock market that made for a volatile month.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Office of Management and Budget weighs the costs and benefits of federal regulations.
The Thrift Savings Plan investment and lifecycle funds both see slight increase in return as the new year takes off.
If you work for Uncle Sam the question is will 2018 be another nerve-wracking time of congress going after your retirement benefits?
In a dramatic turn of events, one of the Thrift Savings Plan's lowest-performing funds in 2016 posted the highest return of 2017.
The end of the year is approaching, and some employees will have to make a decision on whether to use or lose their FSA dollars.
The Treasury Department will have to take extraordinary measures, which may include borrowing from the Thrift Savings Plan's G fund, for the next few months in order to keep the federal government from defaulting on its debts.
The Thrift Savings Plan generally saw slightly better returns for most of its funds, in November, although that wasn't the case for everyone.
President Donald Trump has signed legislation allowing federal workers more flexibility in taking withdrawals from their retirement savings.
Sen. Orrin Hatch has dropped an amendment to a tax reform initiative restricting federal employees from making extra contributions to the retirement savings plans.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says 90 percent of the federal workforce will be hit hard if the GOP plan to trim contributions to 401(k) plans becomes law.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says TSP millionaires all did the same thing: invest regularly, don't panic when the market hiccups and stay the course.
The Thrift Savings Plan saw all but one of its funds show significant improvement in September, and recovered from a late-summer downturn.
In today's Federal Newscast, a Government Accountability Office report says the Navy's shipyards are in such bad shape they can no longer meet the service's operational needs.