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  1. Check out the 2024 hourly GS pay scale below. Annual base rates by grade and step. Note: This is a base rate chart. All federal employees receive pay adjustments above the base rate chart in the form of locality pay adjustments. To determine what your annual pay will be for your location view our Locality Pay Charts, links listed below.

  2. For more information on the General Schedule and Law Enforcement Officer pay tables, agencies may email at Pay-Leave-Policy@opm.gov. General Schedule (GS) & Locality Pay Tables. 2011 GS Pay Tables; Spreadsheet of General Schedule Rates; Information about Spreadsheet Format; General Schedule Salary Calculator

  3. Dec 22, 2023 · 2024 GS Pay Scale & Locality Pay Information. (12/22/2023): 2024 Federal Pay Raise Finalized in Executive Order The White House issued an executive order finalizing the 2024 federal employee pay raise of 5.2 percent. OPM’s official pay tables are also now available.

  4. The General Schedule ( GS) is the predominant pay scale within the United States civil service. The GS includes the majority of white collar personnel (professional, technical, administrative, and clerical) positions. As of September 2004, 71 percent of federal civilian employees were paid under the GS.

  5. This table shows the base pay amounts for all General Schedule employees based on the 2022 GS Pay Scale, as published by the Office of Personnel Management. General Schedule base pay tables are revised yearly, effective each January, to reflect inflation and increasing costs of living.

  6. The 2023 GS pay scale incorporates a 2023 federal pay raise with an overall average of 4.6% with a General Schedule (GS) base pay increase of 4.1% and a 2023 GS locality pay increase of 0.5% for a total 2023 pay raise of 4.6% for federal employees.

  7. This table shows the base pay amounts for all General Schedule employees based on the 2023 GS Pay Scale, as published by the Office of Personnel Management. General Schedule base pay tables are revised yearly, effective each January, to reflect inflation and increasing costs of living.

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