January 2022 Pay Schedules (2024)

Start Preamble

Office of Personnel Management.

Notice.

The President adjusted the rates of basic pay and locality payments for certain Federal civilian employees effective in January 2022. The Executive order authorizes a 2.2 percent across-the-board increase for statutory pay systems and locality pay increases costing approximately 0.5 percent of basic payroll, reflecting an overall average pay increase of 2.7 percent. This notice serves as documentation for the public record.

Start Further Info

Kimberly Woods, Pay and Leave, Employee Services, Office of Personnel Management; (202) 606-2858 or pay-leave-policy@opm.gov.

End Further Info End Preamble Start Supplemental Information

On December 22, 2021, the President signed Executive Order (E.O.) 14061 (86 FR 73601), which implemented pay adjustments for certain Federal civilian employees in January 2022. E.O. 14061 provides an overall average pay increase of 2.7 percent for the statutory pay systems. This is consistent with the President's alternative pay plan issued under 5 U.S.C. 5303(b) and 5304a on August 27, 2021. The pay rates in E.O. 13970 have been superseded.

The publication of this notice satisfies the requirement in Section 5(b) of E.O. 14061 that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) publish appropriate notice of the 2022 locality payments in the Federal Register .

Schedule 1 of E.O. 14061provides the rates for the 2022 General Schedule (GS) and reflects a 2.2 percent increase from 2021. Executive Order 14061 also includes the percentage amounts of the 2022 locality payments. (See Section 5 and Schedule 9 of Executive Order 14061.)

General Schedule employees receive locality payments under 5 U.S.C. 5304. Locality payments apply in the United States (as defined in 5 U.S.C. 5921(4)) and its territories and possessions. In 2022, locality payments ranging from 16.20 percent to 42.74 percent apply to GS employees in the 54 locality pay areas. The 2022 locality pay area definitions can be found at: https://www.opm.gov/​policy-data-oversight/​pay-leave/​salaries-wages/​2022/​locality-pay-area-definitions/​.

The 2022 locality pay percentages became effective the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2022 (January 2, 2022). An employee's locality rate of pay is computed by increasing his or her scheduled annual rate of pay (as defined in 5 CFR 531.602) by the applicable locality pay percentage. (See 5 CFR 531.604 and 531.609.)

Executive Order 14061 establishes the new Executive Schedule (EX), which incorporates a 2.2 percent increase required under 5 U.S.C. 5318 (rounded to the nearest $100). By law, Executive Schedule officials are not authorized to receive locality payments.

Executive Order 14061 establishes the 2022 range of rates of basic pay for members of the Senior Executive Service (SES) under 5 U.S.C. 5382. The minimum rate of basic pay for the SES is $135,468 in 2022. The maximum rate of the SES rate range is $203,700 (level II of the Executive Schedule) for SES members who are covered by a certified SES performance appraisal system and $187,300 (level III of the Executive Schedule) for SES members who are not covered by a certified SES performance appraisal system.

The minimum rate of basic pay for the senior-level (SL) and scientific and professional (ST) rate range was increased by 2.2 percent ($135,468 in 2022), which is the amount of the across-the-board GS increase. The applicable maximum rate of the SL/ST rate range is $203,700 (level II of the Executive Schedule) for SL or ST employees who are covered by a certified SL/ST performance appraisal system and $187,300 (level III of the Executive Schedule) for SL or ST employees who are not covered by a certified SL/ST performance appraisal system. Agencies with certified performance appraisal systems for SES members and employees in SL and ST positions must also apply a higher aggregate limitation on pay—up to the Vice President's salary ($261,400 in 2022.)

Note that section 747 of division E of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (Pub. L. 117-103, March 15, 2022), contains a provision that continues the freeze on the payable pay rates for the Vice President and certain senior political appointees at the rates of pay and applicable limitations on payable rates of pay in effect on December 31, 2021. The section 747 pay freeze is scheduled to end on the last day of the last pay period that begins in calendar year 2022 (December 31, 2022, for those on the standard biweekly pay period cycle). Future Congressional action will determine whether the pay freeze continues beyond that date. OPM guidance on the continued pay freeze for certain senior political officials can Start Printed Page 26377 be found in CPM 2022-09 at https://www.chcoc.gov/​content/​continued-pay-freeze-certain-senior-political-officials-6.

Executive Order 14061 provides that the rates of basic pay for administrative law judges (ALJs) under 5 U.S.C. 5372 are increased by 2.2 percent (rounded to the nearest $100) in 2022. The rate of basic pay for AL-1 is $176,300 (equivalent to the rate for level IV of the Executive Schedule). The rate of basic pay for AL-2 is $171,900. The rates of basic pay for AL-3/A through 3/F range from $117,600 to $162,900.

The rates of basic pay for members of Contract Appeals Boards are calculated as a percentage of the rate for level IV of the Executive Schedule. (See 5 U.S.C. 5372a.) Therefore, these rates of basic pay are increased by 2.2 percent in 2022.

On November 30, 2021, OPM issued a memorandum on behalf of the President's Pay Agent (the Secretary of Labor and the Directors of the Office of Management and Budget and OPM) that continues GS locality payments for ALJs and certain other non-GS employee categories in 2022. By law, EX officials, SES members, employees in SL/ST positions, and employees in certain other equivalent pay systems are not authorized to receive locality payments. (Note: An exception applies to certain grandfathered SES, SL, and ST employees stationed in a nonforeign area on January 2, 2010. See CPM 2009-27 at https://www.chcoc.gov/​content/​nonforeign-area-retirement-equity-assurance-act.) The memo is available at https://www.opm.gov/​policy-data-oversight/​pay-leave/​salaries-wages/​2021/​extension-of-locality-pay-memo-for-non-gs-employees-2022.pdf.

On December 22, 2021, OPM issued a memorandum (CPM 2021-27) on the 2022 pay adjustments. (See https://www.chcoc.gov/​content/​january-2022-pay-adjustments.) The memorandum transmitted Executive Order 14061 and provided the 2022 salary tables, locality pay areas and percentages, and information on general pay administration matters and other related guidance. The “2022 Salary Tables” posted on OPM's website at http://www.opm.gov/​policy-data-oversight/​pay-leave/​salaries-wages/​ are the official rates of pay for affected employees and are hereby incorporated as part of this notice.

Start Signature

Office of Personnel Management.

Stephen Hickman,

Federal Register Liaison.

End Signature End Supplemental Information

[FR Doc. 2022-09559 Filed 5-3-22; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 6325-39-P

January 2022 Pay Schedules (2024)

FAQs

How many biweekly pay periods since january 2022? ›

2022 biweekly payroll calendar

Those on a biweekly payroll calendar can expect 26 pay periods in 2022. Your biweekly payroll calendar may differ slightly depending on whether the first paycheck is on Friday, January 7 or January 14.

What is the pay raise for january 2022? ›

The Executive order authorizes a 2.2 percent across-the-board increase for statutory pay systems and locality pay increases costing approximately 0.5 percent of basic payroll, reflecting an overall average pay increase of 2.7 percent. This notice serves as documentation for the public record.

What is the executive order for the federal pay in 2022? ›

The Executive Order raises the minimum wage paid by those contractors to workers performing work on or in connection with covered federal contracts to $15.00 per hour, beginning January 30, 2022; and beginning January 1, 2023, and annually thereafter, an amount determined by the Secretary of Labor (Secretary).

How high does the GS scale go? ›

Federal employees on the general schedule range from GS-1 to GS-15. GS grade levels specify a fixed compensation range for a particular position, in particular geographic localities, within the federal government.

What year will there be 27 pay periods? ›

* Note: there are 27 pay periods in leave year 2023.

What are biweekly pay periods? ›

Biweekly pay describes when employees are paid every other week on a specific day of the week. For example, if you want to establish a biweekly pay schedule, you might choose to pay your employees every other Friday. Since every calendar year has 52 weeks, this results in a total of 26 paychecks per year.

Is a 7% raise good? ›

The average pay raise is 3%. A good pay raise ranges from 4.5% to 5%, and anything more than that is considered exceptional. Depending on the reasons you cite for a pay raise and the length of time that has passed since your last raise, you could request a raise in the 10% to 20% range.

What is a 3% raise on $20 an hour? ›

To calculate the new pay rate, multiply $20.60 × 2,080 = $42,848. These are exactly in line with what we calculated previously. Therefore, if you earn $20 per hour and get a 3% raise, this will translate into a $1,248 annual pay increase.

How much is a $2 raise per year? ›

A $2 raise is a $4,160 raise in pay for the year, if you are paid for a 40-hour work week, and work 52 weeks out of the year.

What is the federal employee pay raise for 2024? ›

The Biden Administration has worked to reverse these trends, providing federal employees a 4.6 percent pay raise in 2023 and a 5.2 percent raise in 2024. Nonetheless, federal employee pay increases have failed to keep pace with rising labor and living costs.

What is the cost of living increase for employees in 2024? ›

For 2024, the COLA increase is 3.2%, calculated based on the rise in the CPI-W from the third quarter of 2022 through the third quarter of 2023.

What executive orders has Biden passed? ›

May 2021
  • Executive Order on Advancing Equity, Justice, and Opportunity for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (May 28, 2021)
  • Executive Order on Climate-Related Financial Risk (May 20, 2021)
  • Executive Order on the Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions and Technical Amendment (May 14, 2021)

Is GS-14 a high rank? ›

The GS-1 through GS-7 range generally marks entry-level positions, while mid-level positions are in the GS-8 to GS-12 range and top-level positions (senior managers, high-level technical specialists, or physicians) are in the GS-13 to GS-15 range.

Is GS-15 a high rank? ›

GS-15: This is the highest grade available for Federal employees, typically reserved for supervisors or managers, and extremely specialized. Any advancement past this grade would be going into the Senior Executive Service.

Can I retire after 5 years of federal service? ›

You must work at least 5 years with the Federal Government before you are eligible for a FERS Federal Pension, and for every year you work, you will be eligible for at least 1% of your High-3 Average Salary History.

How many biweekly payments are in a year? ›

HOWEVER, on a bi-weekly payment schedule, you make 26 payments in a year (52 weeks in the year, divided by 2). So, while your payments are roughly half of what you pay on a monthly schedule, because you make 26 payments instead of 24, you wind up paying more debt off every year.

How many biweekly pay periods remain in 2024? ›

How many pay periods are there in 2024? There are 26 pay periods for 2024 for those with a biweekly pay schedule (paid every two weeks). If you get paid weekly, there are 52 pay periods in 2024, and 12 if you get paid monthly.

How many biweekly pays are there in 10 months? ›

Biweekly payroll splits the year up into 26 separate pay periods, so you get paid every two weeks instead of every week. Since there are 12 months in the year, there are always two months each year where three paychecks are distributed while the other 10 months each have two paychecks distributed.

How many paycheck periods in a year? ›

Weekly – 52 pay periods per year (53 in leap years) Biweekly – 26 pay periods per year. Monthly payments – 12 pay periods per year. Semi-monthly payments – 24 pay periods per year.

Top Articles
Más de 100 objetos de Indiana Jones, originales y réplicas, se encuentran con la Ciencia en Valladolid en una exposición sorprendente
Expenditure Method: What It Is, How It Works, Formula
English Bulldog Puppies For Sale Under 1000 In Florida
123Movies Encanto
Trevor Goodwin Obituary St Cloud
7 Verification of Employment Letter Templates - HR University
South Park Season 26 Kisscartoon
Caroline Cps.powerschool.com
Free VIN Decoder Online | Decode any VIN
Wild Smile Stapleton
Aiken County government, school officials promote penny tax in North Augusta
Computer Repair Tryon North Carolina
Victoria Secret Comenity Easy Pay
Cube Combination Wiki Roblox
Bill Devane Obituary
Lost Pizza Nutrition
Baseball-Reference Com
Missing 2023 Showtimes Near Lucas Cinemas Albertville
Revitalising marine ecosystems: D-Shape’s innovative 3D-printed reef restoration solution - StartmeupHK
Shariraye Update
Dusk
Driving Directions To Atlanta
George The Animal Steele Gif
Jackson Stevens Global
Amazing deals for Abercrombie & Fitch Co. on Goodshop!
Tyrone Unblocked Games Bitlife
Wbiw Weather Watchers
UMvC3 OTT: Welcome to 2013!
Craigslistodessa
Bocca Richboro
California Online Traffic School
Tokyo Spa Memphis Reviews
Mjc Financial Aid Phone Number
Purdue Timeforge
Ghid depunere declarație unică
Transformers Movie Wiki
Used 2 Seater Go Karts
Rund um die SIM-Karte | ALDI TALK
Rock Salt Font Free by Sideshow » Font Squirrel
1987 Monte Carlo Ss For Sale Craigslist
Gwu Apps
Stafford Rotoworld
The Holdovers Showtimes Near Regal Huebner Oaks
Danielle Ranslow Obituary
Callie Gullickson Eye Patches
Devon Lannigan Obituary
2017 Ford F550 Rear Axle Nut Torque Spec
Watch Chainsaw Man English Sub/Dub online Free on HiAnime.to
26 Best & Fun Things to Do in Saginaw (MI)
Wisconsin Volleyball titt*es
Nurses May Be Entitled to Overtime Despite Yearly Salary
Muni Metro Schedule
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Arielle Torp

Last Updated:

Views: 5666

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Arielle Torp

Birthday: 1997-09-20

Address: 87313 Erdman Vista, North Dustinborough, WA 37563

Phone: +97216742823598

Job: Central Technology Officer

Hobby: Taekwondo, Macrame, Foreign language learning, Kite flying, Cooking, Skiing, Computer programming

Introduction: My name is Arielle Torp, I am a comfortable, kind, zealous, lovely, jolly, colorful, adventurous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.