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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone remind me how this would or wouldn’t impact capped employees. [/quote] The administration has proposed an average 5.2% increase. Whatever is passed (probably in an appropriation bill late this year) will be divided into some amount, say 4.2%, to the base, and then the residual, in this case 1% average, would be reserved for locality. The pay scale cap would likely go up by the base amount, and the locality part wouldn’t matter. Hence, places with very high COL like San Francisco, New York, DC the pay scale will compress by a percent or so near the top. If San Francisco were to get, say, a 1.6% locality adjustment, all the amounts go up by that base (4.2% in my example) and then all the non-capped amounts increase a further 1.6% above the 2023 table, so that the highest non-capped step in 2023 might then be capped in 2024. [/quote]
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