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  3. General Schedule (GS) Base Pay Scale for 2021 - FederalPay.org

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    How much do federal employees get paid in 2021?2021 GS Pay Raise: This year, the General Schedule base payscale received a 1% across-the-board pay raise. A GS-13 Step 3 federal employee would receive an effective raise of $839.00 in 2021, from $83,927.00 per year (based on the 2020 GS base table) to $84,766.00 per year.
    What is the 2021 General Schedule pay cap?GS Pay Cap: The 2021 General Schedule pay cap is $172,500.00 per year, which is equivilent to the yearly pay of a Senior Executive Service (SES) level 4 executive. While the base GS payscale doesn't go this high, in several localities with high COLA adjustments employees in the highest GS paygrades may reach this salary ceiling.
    Will federal employees get a pay raise in 2021?2020 has been an unusual year, so it is not a surprise that the road to arriving at the 2021 pay raise for federal employees also took some unusual twists and turns. The bottom line, however, is that federal employees will receive a 1% across the board pay raise in 2021. There is no extra amount allocated for locality pay.
    When do the 2021 locality pay percentages become effective?The 2021 locality pay percentages became effective the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2021 (January 3, 2021). An employee's locality rate of pay is computed by increasing his or her scheduled annual rate of pay (as defined in 5 CFR 531.602) by the applicable locality pay percentage.
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