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  3. Hoping for a Big Raise? 53 Years of the Annual Federal Pay Raises

  4. General Schedule Pay Raise Amounts, 2008 - 2024

    YEARPERCENT PAY RAISE
    20234.1%
    20222.2%
    20211%
    20202.6%
    20191.4%
    20181.4%
    20171%
    20161%
    See all 16 rows on www.federalpay.org
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    Which federal employees received the highest pay raise a year?When President Nixon was in office, federal employees received the highest average pay raise per year. During the Nixon administration, the average yearly pay raise was 6.64%. In fact, the total federal pay raise during the five years of the Nixon administration was 33.20%.
    What percentage of federal employees get a salary increase?The actual percentage increase in the average salary for federal employees from 2013 to March of 2021: 18.1%. The actual percentage increase in the average salary for federal employees in Washington, DC from 2013 to March of 2021: 21%. 13.6% is the total percentage of annual federal pay raises from 2013-2021.
    What is the annual pay raise based on?The annual pay raise is based on comparable salaries in a locality pay area more than on the annual rate of inflation or cost of living. A review of the annual federal pay raise spanning more than 50 years covers a wide variety of economic and political situations involving both Democrats and Republicans. The data are objective and verifiable.
    When will federal salaries be raised next?The General Schedule base pay raise for 2025 will be finalized and approved by December 2024, and go into effect in January 2025. We will add the updated 2025 pay tables to GeneralSchedule.org as soon as they become available.
  6. Federal Pay Raise 2013-2021: 13.1%. Actual Increase: …

    WEBAug 16, 2021 · The web page shows the average salary, pay raise, COLA and inflation for federal employees from 2013 to 2021. It also compares the salary differences between federal employees and Washington, DC, …

  7. Salaries & Wages - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

  8. 50+ Years of Federal Pay: Democrats v. Republicans

    WEBJan 10, 2021 · The chart available at the end of this article displays the percentage of each yearly pay raise starting in 1970. This covers periods of high or low inflation, times of international tension, and times of relative …

  9. General Schedule Pay Scale: Past, Present and Future

    WEBFeb 29, 2016 · The General Schedule is a schedule of annual rates of basic pay, consisting of 15 grades, designated “GS–1” through “GS–15”, consecutively, with 10 rates of pay for each such grade. Excerpt from …

  10. General Schedule - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

  11. One Chart Showing Every Military and Civilian Pay Raise Since …

  12. 2024 Pay Raise Highest in 40+ Years—54 Years of Federal Pay …

  13. General Schedule (GS) Base Pay Scale for 2022 - FederalPay.org

  14. General Schedule Base Pay Table for 2024

  15. 2024 Federal Pay Raise Finalized in Executive Order

  16. Federal Employee Pay Raises and Inflation - FedSmith

  17. General Schedule - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

  18. General Schedule (GS) Base Pay Scale for 2024 - FederalPay.org

  19. 2024 Federal Pay Raise Highest in 43 Years - National Treasury ...

  20. Inflation Rate Soars to 7.5%; Comparing 45 Years of Federal

  21. General Schedule - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

  22. 'Restore Real Value': House Panel Wants to Give Junior Enlisted …

  23. Federal Pay Raises Through The Years | FedSmith.com

  24. January 2024 Pay Examples - U.S. Office of Personnel …

  25. General Schedule - U.S. Office of Personnel Management