Pay Dirt

The year of the pay freeze also ushered in major health care and hiring reforms. A look at our top pay and benefits stories of 2010.

With Republicans riding a wave of anti-government sentiment to take control of the House in the midterm elections and news of a two-year civilian pay freeze dominating the headlines, many federal employees might be ready to bid 2010 good riddance.

But before feds kiss the year good-bye, it is worth remembering the good along with the bad. 2010 also brought the demise of knowledge, skills and abilities statements many federal job applicants despised, and some health care reforms that will benefit feds, such as a provision requiring insurance plans to cover adult children until they turn 26.

The following is a look back at the year's top pay, benefits and workforce stories, as measured by popularity among Government Executive readers.

The New Congress

Pay Raises, or Lack Thereof

Best Dates to Retire

Hiring Reform

Health Care

Making Money Off the TSP

Travel

Sick Leave Number Crunching