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Putting a Pay Freeze Up for a Vote

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The idea of freezing or cutting federal pay this year doesn't seem to be going away.

Ed O'Keefe notes today that House Republicans have included the idea of a pay freeze on YouCut, a project they've launched to let Americans vote on potential federal budget cuts. Here's what the GOPers have to say about a civil service pay increase:

As part of his budget, President Obama proposed providing federal civilian employees with a 1.4% pay raise next year. This year Federal employees received a 2% raise and since the year 2000 have received raises averaging 3.6% a year. USA Today recently reported that the typical federal worker is paid 20% more than a private-sector worker in the same occupation (median salary). This doesn't include the value of benefits like health care and retirement.

Not that they're trying to influence the vote or anything.

 

Tom Shoop is vice president and editor in chief at Government Executive Media Group, where he oversees both print and online editorial operations. He started as associate editor of Government Executive magazine in 1989; launched the company’s flagship website, GovExec.com, in 1996; and was named editor in chief in 2007.

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