Jan 1 |
No, January 14th. First day of pay period 1 |
1/14/24 per OPM: https://chcoc.gov/sites/default/files/January%202024%20Pay%20Adjustments%20CPM%202023-20.pdf
“New 2024 Salary Tables and Effective Date We have posted the 2024 salary tables on OPM’s website. The 2024 pay schedules are effective the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2024 (January 14, 2024, based on the standard biweekly payroll cycle).” |
Haha as 14/7 I'm also chuckling to myself that I finally make more than I did fresh out of law school in 2006. Pay compression does suck big time though! I haven't applied to some high stress 15s bc of it. |
Even the normal grade increases aren't worth some levels of stress, so I hear you on that. |
When will I see it in my paycheck? |
Second January paycheck. |
If I got the raise last year does that mean I’ll get it this year also? |
Well between last years raise, this years raise, and SLRP I’ll be up $22K (plus TOA and $10K SLRP) since starting 18m ago so I’m pretty happy. |
Yes, the table apply to everyone on the pay scale. |
The pay period begins 1/14 and ends 1/27, your likely pay date is 2/5/24 |
But if you want to feel happy it’ll show up in your online personnel record Jan 1 I think |
That feels like forever! ![]() |
Do SES get increases or how does that work? |
generally, no. SES pay is based on performance. However, the SES cap increases from $212,100 to $221,900. |