Obama seeks cap on federal pay raises (USA Today)

On August 31, 2009, in Barack Obama, by Federal Voting

President Obama urged Congress Monday to limit cost-of-living pay raises to 2% for 1.3 million federal employees in 2010, extending an income squeeze that has hit private workers and threatens Social Security recipients and even 401(k) investors.

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