Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What burns me up - and must learn to let go — is that when this mess is over - and we are given our money (the feds who’ve had to go into office and pretend nothing is going on) they will pay us in one lump sum. This is basically giving them an interest free loan (as we will be taxed at the highest rate - so they win. Too late to get out. Thanks for the vent!
I thought about the interest part the other day. If this situation continues into the new year, the lump sum/back payment will count towards our earnings for 2026. This will increase our overall income for 2026 and may push some into a higher income tax bracket when you file in 2027. Additionally, it could lead to complications with the Thrift Savings Plan, causing the maximum contribution limits for the year to be reached more quickly because of the lump sum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the small businesses in the region. They are taking a beating.
We really are. It’s been tough all year though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t going to impact us even though DH and I are feds. We have savings to last us six months at least.
It will impact you in the loss of savings. You're not going to starve but you're not untouched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the small businesses in the region. They are taking a beating.
Didn’t most of them vote for Trump? FAFO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by all the responses. Based on most threads in the money and finance section I came to understand everyone on dcum are dual income big law partners. Hmm
Well most of us poor feds don't hang out on DCUM because most of the advice given doesn't apply to us.
My household has really pulled back on spending, because this looks like it's going to be a long shutdown. We have canceled all travel.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by all the responses. Based on most threads in the money and finance section I came to understand everyone on dcum are dual income big law partners. Hmm
Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the small businesses in the region. They are taking a beating.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the small businesses in the region. They are taking a beating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t going to impact us even though DH and I are feds. We have savings to last us six months at least.
It will impact you in the loss of savings. You're not going to starve but you're not untouched.
Are you assuming we won’t get back pay???
That would be the last straw for me in the federal service but a valuable lesson about working in public service in the United States.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by all the responses. Based on most threads in the money and finance section I came to understand everyone on dcum are dual income big law partners. Hmm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t going to impact us even though DH and I are feds. We have savings to last us six months at least.
It will impact you in the loss of savings. You're not going to starve but you're not untouched.