Democrats reintroduce bill to give feds 8.7% average pay raise next year (2024)

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In what has become tradition in recent years, a bicameral pair of Democrats proposed a bill to give most civilian federal employees an 8.7% pay raise in 2024.

A bicameral pair of Democrats proposed a bill to give federal employees a pay raise in 2024, in what has become an annual tradition in recent years.

Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) and Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) reintroduced the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act in the House and Senate, respectively, to give most civilian employees an 8.7% average pay raise next year.

Specifically, the bill includes a 4.7% across-the-board base pay raise, plus a 4% average locality pay increase. The legislation also includes a 4.7% raise for prevailing rate employees.

The two congressmen together have introduced similar versions of the FAIR Act in the past three Congresses, and Connolly has introduced the FAIR Act in some form every year for the last nine years.

Notably, Congress has never passed any version of the FAIR Act. Typically, the enacted pay raise for federal employees is lower than what’s included in the annual legislation.

For example, last year’s version of the FAIR Act proposed a 5.1% average pay raise, combining a 4.1% across-the-board raise, plus a 1% average locality pay increase. But for 2023, President Joe Biden enacted a 4.6% raise, composed of a 4.1% across-the-board raise and a 0.5% locality pay boost.

But within the last several years, Congress has occasionally legislated federal pay raises – in both 2019 and 2020. The process for calculating the annual federal pay raise is set in statute, but President Joe Biden has until the end of August to submit an alternative pay plan for federal employees to Congress. When the White House releases its annual budget proposal, it could give an earlier indication for what that pay plan may be.

So far, this year’s version of the FAIR Act has 18 co-sponsors.

“For years now, federal employees have risked their health and safety working on the frontlines of this pandemic,” Connolly said in a statement. “The FAIR Act is a critical step toward recognizing their contributions and providing fair and just compensation.”

“Whether inspecting our food, conducting medical research or caring for our veterans, federal workers play an important role in our everyday lives and deserve pay which reflects that,” Schatz said.

The FAIR Act has already gained support from several employee advocacy groups and federal unions, including the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE), the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), the National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).

NFFE National President Randy Erwin pointed to the growing wage gap between public and private sector workers, which the Federal Salary Council calculates annually. Most recently, the council reported that federal employees earned 24.09% less in wages alone than their private sector counterparts. In 2021, the pay gap by the same measurement was 22.47%.

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“This pay gap leads to significant challenges in recruitment and retention within the civil service,” Erwin said in a statement. “Passing the FAIR Act would not be a pay raise for federal workers, it would simply be a pay adjustment that keeps pace with inflation so that federal employees can continue to provide for their families.”

AFGE National President Everett Kelley added that the wage gap makes it difficult to bring in new federal workers – something that the FAIR Act would help address.

“[The wage gap makes] it difficult for agencies to recruit, hire and retain top talent,” Everett said in a statement.“The 8.7% pay increase included in the FAIR Act will not only reward federal employees’ hard work and help them keep pace with inflation, but it will also help government agencies remain competitive and deliver high-quality services to the American public.”

The percentage included in the FAIR Act also corresponds with the latest 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).

“The same economic conditions that prompted an 8.7% cost-of-living increase for retirees last year are relevant for the federal workforce as well,” NTEU National President Tony Reardon said in a statement. “The monthly food and housing bills have grownand health insurance premiums have spiked, which makes it harder for the frontline workers we represent to pay their bills and still save for retirement or college tuition.”

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Democrats reintroduce bill to give feds 8.7% average pay raise next year (2024)

FAQs

Did federal employees get a raise in 2024? ›

The Biden Administration has worked to reverse these trends, providing federal employees a 4.6 percent pay raise in 2023 and a 5.2 percent raise in 2024.

Did Congress get a raise in 2024? ›

Golden, Fitzpatrick successfully prevent Congressional pay raises in 2024 spending package.

What is the pay increase for 2025? ›

President Biden's fiscal 2025 budget proposal, released Monday, would institute an average 2.0% pay raise for federal civilian employees next year, a significant decrease from each of the last two years.

What is the salary increase for 2024? ›

Similarly, a Mercer poll indicates companies' total salary budgets, which include money for all pay increases, such as raises and promotions, will be 3.8% in 2024, on average. That's down from the 4.1% paid out last year.

How much is OPM pay increase in 2024? ›

2024 GS rate: $33,878 (after 4.7% across-the-board increase).

Has the federal budget been passed for 2024? ›

On March 8, the Senate cleared, by a 75-22 vote, full-year appropriations for fiscal year 2024 under a first “minibus” for six appropriations bills: Agriculture, Commerce-Justice-Science, Energy-Water, Interior-Environment, Military Construction-VA, and Transportation-HUD. The President signed the measure.

How much is a congressman's salary? ›

The compensation for most Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico is $174,000.

Has the Senate passed the 2024 budget? ›

Washington, D.C. – Today, the Senate voted 72-24 to send the final set of bicameral, bipartisan fiscal year 2024 appropriations bills to the President's desk to be signed into law.

Are federal employees getting a raise in 2025? ›

Adjustment to Base

This includes a 5.2 percent 2024 federal pay raise and 2.0 percent 2025 federal pay raise consistent with the President's pay proposal.

What should minimum wage be in 2025? ›

The Raise the Wage Act of 2021 (HR 603) would increase the federal minimum wage in five annual steps, from $7.25 to $15 in 2025, with annual increases thereafter indexed to the median wage.

How to get a GS grade increase? ›

As a GS employee, you have to wait one year to increase to a step 2, 3, or 4. You must wait two years before increasing to step 5, 6, or 7. Lastly, you must wait three years before increasing to step 8, 9, or 10. This means that if you join TTS at step 1, you'll proceed to step 2 the following year.

Can a GS 7 go to a GS-9? ›

Grades higher than 7 are determined based on advanced education, and/or work experience. You may qualify for GS-9 positions if you have already completed a master's degree and for GS-11 positions if you have completed a doctorate degree. You can learn more by going to USAJobs' Series and Grade.

Is GS 12 a high position? ›

The GG pay rates are generally identical to published GS pay rates. The GS-1 through GS-7 range generally marks entry-level positions, while mid-level positions are in the GS-8 to GS-12 range and top-level positions (senior managers, high-level technical specialists, or physicians) are in the GS-13 to GS-15 range.

How much does a GS 14 make in 2024? ›

Starting salary for a GS-14 employee is $104,604.00 per year at Step 1, with a maximum possible base pay of $135,987.00 per year at Step 10.

What is the OPM Cola for 2024? ›

What is the amount of the cost-of-living adjustment? For the year 2024, annuitants who retired under CSRS will receive 3.2 percent increase and those who retired under FERS will receive a 2.2 percent increase.

What is the pay scale for the GS 5 in 2024? ›

As of Apr 16, 2024, the average annual pay for a Gs 5 in the United States is $98,176 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $47.20 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,888/week or $8,181/month.

Has the 2024 federal budget passed? ›

The Senate voted 74-24 early Saturday morning on March 23 to pass the $1.2 trillion government funding bill after heated last-minute negotiations caused senators to breach the midnight deadline to avert a shutdown.

What is the pay scale for the GS 10 in 2024? ›

Starting salary for a GS-10 employee is $56,528.00 per year at Step 1, with a maximum possible base pay of $73,484.00 per year at Step 10. The hourly base pay of a Step 1 GS-10 employee is $27.09 per hour1.

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