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The Washington Post spoke with 10 transgender troops as some wrestled with the decision to self-report by the deadline, ...
For the first time in 90 years, the average monthly check for retired workers has surpassed a psychologically important level ...
You may retire from work, but you'll never quite retire from paying taxes. How much you'll pay once you retire depends on the ...
Earlier this month, the Defense Department told transgender service members that they had to choose whether they would ...
Florida's two U.S. senators have signed on as cosponsors of the Major Richard Star Act—bipartisan legislation to provide ...
But Lisa Afolayan appealed with help from a border patrol union. A one-day hearing was held in late 2012. The hearing officer ...
Charles Levine was blindsided in February when he was about to retire from the Army and found out it would not cover more ...
A federal program that provides benefits to the families of police and firefighters who die and become disabled on duty is ...
Retirees may be able to change their minds on receiving Social Security benefits, but there are stipulations Dear Help Me Retire, I applied for early retirement.
While Texas tends to attract retirees, it has some gaps to fill when it comes to retired military members. See the full state-by-state analysis.
In contrast to its European allies' often bloated pension burdens, the United States, NATO's biggest military, spends the equivalent of 8.5% of its defence budget on retirement benefits.
H.43 and S.17 are bills that would exempt military retirement and survivor benefits from Vermont’s income tax. ... Now it’s time for us to do ours. Latest Opinion posts.