Anonymous wrote:Mine was a little less than 1/3 short. Assuming they took all my regular deductions and only paid me for 7 of 10 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine will be around 70% of normal. I max out the TSP at $904/pp but apparently that will be prorated at 70% as well.
I do the same but thought the guidance was that if you have a fixed dollar contribution the full amount will be deducted. It’s only prorated if you have a percentage contribution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was $1100 less. This surprises me because it's the first paycheck that includes my recent step increase. I knew the check would be less, but it was significantly less. I am grateful that I have decent savings.
That’s really not helpful without context on what your normal salary is.
My normal take home is ~4000 and I’m expecting this check to be 1600-1800 short.
That's the thing. I didn't get to see what a regular check would look like because the furlough check coincided with the step increase check. It's almost like I didn't get the step. My paystub won't hit NFC until tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you getting partial paychecks? Just because your agency had funds leftover from last fiscal year?
I'm active duty and we will miss our entire bi-monthly paycheck on the 15th if the government doesn't open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was $1100 less. This surprises me because it's the first paycheck that includes my recent step increase. I knew the check would be less, but it was significantly less. I am grateful that I have decent savings.
That’s really not helpful without context on what your normal salary is.
My normal take home is ~4000 and I’m expecting this check to be 1600-1800 short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was $1100 less. This surprises me because it's the first paycheck that includes my recent step increase. I knew the check would be less, but it was significantly less. I am grateful that I have decent savings.
That’s really not helpful without context on what your normal salary is.
My normal take home is ~4000 and I’m expecting this check to be 1600-1800 short.
Anonymous wrote:Mine was $1100 less. This surprises me because it's the first paycheck that includes my recent step increase. I knew the check would be less, but it was significantly less. I am grateful that I have decent savings.
Anonymous wrote:Mine will be around 70% of normal. I max out the TSP at $904/pp but apparently that will be prorated at 70% as well.