Clinton announces 2000 pay rates

Clinton announces 2000 pay rates

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President Clinton Tuesday issued an executive order granting a 3.8 percent across-the-board pay increase to federal employees, managers and senior executives. Locality pay increases for employees will average an additional 1 percent.

The new pay rates, available here on GovExec.com, will take effect the first day of the first pay period on or after Jan. 1.

The 3.8 percent across-the-board increase applies to all federal employees paid under the General Schedule and the Foreign Service Schedule, as well as members of the Senior Executive Service at levels ES-1 through ES-3. Because of a cap on SES pay, ES-4 level executives will receive a 3.6 percent increase in base pay while executives at ES-5 and ES-6 will receive a 3.4 percent base pay increase.

Congress voted an average 4.8 percent average pay increase for federal employees in 2000 last month. Since then, civil servants have been awaiting Clinton's decision on how he would allocate that increase between an across-the-board increase and locality pay.

Many federal employees expected Clinton's decision by the end of November, but there is no statutory requirement that the pay decision be made by any given date, an Office of Management and Budget spokesman said. The spokesman said there was no delay in the pay tables this year.

Locality pay increases are divided among 32 metropolitan areas around the country. Federal employees who work outside one of the designated metropolitan areas fall under the "Rest of the United States" designation for the purposes of locality pay.

Following are the 2000 pay increases for localities around the country.

Locality
Pay Area
2000
Locality
Rate
*
Net
Increase
in 2000
**
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus, OH
Dallas
Dayton
Denver
Detroit
Hartford***
Houston
Huntsville
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Los Angeles***
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
New York
Orlando
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Portland, OR
Richmond
Sacramento
St. Louis
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, D.C.***
Rest of United States
7.66
10.72
11.49
9.52
8.05
8.55
8.59
7.63
10.54
11.64
11.25
14.79
7.22
6.99
7.42
12.76
9.80
7.83
9.11
12.09
6.79
9.55
7.61
9.06
7.60
9.50
7.08
9.97
15.01
9.20
9.05
6.78
% 4.76
5.13
5.23
4.96
4.90
4.85
4.88
4.73
5.11
5.22
5.12
5.52
4.69
4.69
4.69
5.31
5.03
4.86
4.94
5.25
4.70
5.00
4.70
5.01
4.76
4.98
4.69
5.09
5.59
4.99
4.94
4.69
%

Notes:

*The 2000 locality rate replaces the 1999 rate. It is not paid in addition to or on top of the 1999 locality rate.

**The net increase includes the increase in locality pay and the 3.8 percent across-the-board increase.

***The Los Angeles locality pay area includes Santa Barbara County and Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The Hartford locality pay area includes that portion of New London County, Conn., not located within the Hartford Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Washington-Baltimore locality pay area includes St. Marys County, Md.

Complete pay tables are now posted on GovExec.com.

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