Federal civilian employees will see an average 3.1% pay increase starting January 1, 2020; a 2.6% increase in basic pay, with an average 0.5% increase in locality pay. The pay increases for GS employees ranges from 2.85% to 3.52%.
The President signed an Executive Order on December 20th officially averting a second government shutdown in 2019. The 3.1% pay raise 2020 charts are now available along with new paid parental leave benefits providing all federal employees with up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave per year.
The pay raise will take effect with the first full pay period of 2020, which begins Jan. 5. We published the new pay table on December 26th including the locality pay area definitions outlining the pay rates for all regions nationwide.
The rates of basic pay or salaries are included for the following list of statutory pay systems:
- The General Schedule
- The Foreign Service Schedule
- schedules for the Veterans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Senior Executive Service
- Certain Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries
- The Executive Schedule
This was the largest annual increase since 2009 when federal employees received a base rate increase of 2.9%. OPM was fast to react to the Presidential Order and released the new tables the day after Christmas.
Following are links to the new 2020 locality pay tables:
- Albany – Schenectady, NY
- Albuquerque – Santa Fe – Las Vegas, NM
- Atlanta – Athens – Clarke County – Sandy Springs, GA-AL
- Austin – Round Rock, TX
- Boston – Worcester – Providence, MA-RI-NH-CT-ME
- Buffalo – Cheektowaga, NY
- Charlotte – Concord, NC-SC
- Chicago – Naperville, IL-IN-WI
- Cincinnati – Wilmington – Maysville, OH-KY-IN
- Cleveland – Akron – Canton, OH
- Colorado Springs, CO
- Columbus – Marion – Zanesville, OH
- Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX
- Dallas – Fort Worth, TX-OK
- Davenport – Moline, IA-IL
- Dayton – Springfield – Sidney, OH
- Denver – Aurora, CO
- Detroit – Warren – Ann Arbor, MI
- Harrisburg – Lebanon, PA
- Hartford – West Hartford, CT-MA
- Houston – The Woodlands, TX
- Huntsville – Decatur – Albertville, AL
- Indianapolis – Carmel – Muncie, IN
- Kansas City – Overland Park-Kansas City, MO-KS
- Laredo, TX
- Las Vegas – Henderson, NV-AZ
- Los Angeles – Long Beach, CA
- Miami – Ft. Lauderdale – Port St. Lucie, FL
- Milwaukee – Racine – Waukesha, WI
- Minneapolis – St. Paul, MN-WI
- New York – Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA
- Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA
- Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville, FL
- Philadelphia – Reading – Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD
- Phoenix – Mesa – Scottsdale, AZ
- Pittsburgh – New Castle – Weirton, PA-OH-WV
- Portland – Vancouver – Salem, OR-WA
- Raleigh-Durham – Chapel Hill, NC
- Richmond, VA
- Sacramento – Roseville, CA-NV
- San Antonio – New Braunfels – Pearsall, TX
- San Diego – Carlsbad, CA
- San Jose – San Francisco – Oakland, CA
- Seattle – Tacoma, WA
- Louis – St. Charles – Farmington, MO-IL
- Tucson – Nogales, AZ
- Virginia Beach – Norfolk, VA-NC
- Washington – Baltimore – Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA
- Rest of US – RUS
- Alaska
- Hawaii
Click here for: Special Rates Tables
Helpul Job Hunting Information:
- Federal Jobs Guide
- 2020 Federal Pay Scales
- Civil Service Exams
- Job Listings and Occupational Descriptions
- How to Apply
- Career Planning Guide (Federal Jobs)
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