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Estimated Basic 2024 GS Pay Scale for Federal Employees

Attempting to predict the percentage increase for how each GS locality pay area will fare in 2024 would be impossible. When the figures are finalized, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will provide a copy of the 2024 General Schedule (GS) pay tables, including 2024 GS locality pay. This typically takes place in December.

In March, the Biden administration proposed a 2024 federal pay raise of 5.2%. That is the first step in a complex process. Congress has not indicated any interest in approving a different amount. The next step will come later this month when the president issues an alternative pay plan letter.

This letter is projected to state something along these lines:

Title 5, United States Code, authorizes me to implement alternative plans for pay adjustments for civilian Federal employees covered by the General Schedule and certain other pay systems if, because of “national emergency or serious economic conditions affecting the general welfare,” I view the increases that would otherwise take effect as inappropriate.

Congress could also pass legislation to determine a different amount of the pay raise. As that has not been done earlier this year, and there were several opportunities where Congress could have done so in legislation that was under consideration, that is possible but unlikely to happen for the 2024 pay raise for federal employees.

The 5.2% pay raise, if that is the final amount, will probably be divided between an average of 0.5% for locality pay areas and 4.7% as an across-the-board pay raise.

For 2023, the average pay raise was 4.6%. The 2023 pay raise was the largest pay raise in 20 years for the federal workforce. During the Bush administration, federal employees received an identical pay raise percentage of 4.6% back in 2002. On the other hand, and better news for those federal employees in 2002, the rate of inflation was 1.6%. (See Federal Employee Pay Raises and Inflation).

So, largely because of inflation, the 2024 pay raise will most likely exceed the 4.8% pay raise for federal employees approved during the Carter administration (1981).

While we will not know the percentage increase for each locality pay area until late this year, it is possible to calculate an estimate of how the base pay rates will be changed for each GS pay grade before the final locality pay percentages are calculated.

Estimated 2024 GS Pay Scale Table

shown below is a 2024 GS pay scale table of the base pay rates to provide some early information for readers.

Grade Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 WGI
1 21986 22724 23454 24182 24912 25340 26063 26791 26821 27503 VARIES
2 24722 25310 26129 26821 27124 27922 28720 29517 30315 31113 VARIES
3 26975 27874 28773 29672 30571 31471 32370 33269 34168 35067 899
4 30280 31290 32299 33308 34317 35327 36336 37345 38355 39364 1009
5 33878 35007 36137 37266 38395 39524 40653 41782 42912 44041 1129
6 37765 39024 40283 41541 42800 44059 45318 46577 47836 49095 1259
7 41965 43364 44762 46161 47559 48957 50356 51754 53152 54551 1398
8 46476 48024 49573 51122 52671 54220 55768 57317 58866 60415 1549
9 51332 53043 54755 56466 58177 59888 61599 63311 65022 66733 1711
10 56528 58412 60297 62181 64066 65950 67835 69719 71604 73488 1884
11 62107 64177 66247 68317 70386 72456 74526 76596 78665 80735 2070
12 74441 76923 79404 81886 84368 86850 89332 91813 94295 96777 2482
13 88520 91470 94420 97371 100321 103272 106222 109173 112123 115073 2950
14 104604 108090 111577 115064 118550 122037 125524 129010 132497 135984 3487
15 123042 127143 131245 135346 139447 143549 147650 151752 155853 159954 4101

This table shows an estimated 2024 GS pay scale based on the expected 2024 federal pay raise of 5.2% with a General Schedule (GS) 2024 pay raise of 4.7%.

Why only 4.7% and not 5.2%? 5.2% will probably be the average raise, and when the annual federal pay raise is issued each year, it usually includes a base pay increase and an amount set aside for locality pay. Last year, the amount for locality pay was 0.5% based on President Biden’s alternative pay plan letter issued in August 2022. We made the same assumption for 2024 to arrive at the 4.7% figure (5.2% – 0.5% = 4.7% base pay increase).

Note the 2024 GS pay table will not be finalized until OPM issues the final figures after the 2024 federal pay raise is finalized with an executive order. In most years, this occurs in December. Last year, the Executive Order implementing the 2023 federal pay raise was issued on December 23rd.

This means there will be adjustments in the final figures. The final adjustment will reflect the larger increase for areas that usually receive large pay raises. Typically, this includes higher pay raises for larger cities because of locality pay.

In a new Federal Register notice issued on June 28, 2023, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) proposed four new locality pay areas. These four are:

  • Fresno-Madera-Hanford, California Fresno County, CA; Kings County, CA; Madera County, CA; Mariposa County, CA; and Tulare County, CA;
  • Reno-Fernley, Nevada to include Churchill County, NV; Lyon County, NV; Storey County, NV; and Washoe County, NV;
  • Rochester-Batavia-Seneca Falls, New York to include Genesee County, NY; Livingston County, NY; Monroe County, NY; Ontario County, NY; Orleans County, NY; Seneca County, NY; Wayne County, NY; and Yates County, NY.
  • Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d’Alene, Washington-Idaho to include Benewah County, ID; Kootenai County, ID; Shoshone County, ID; Ferry County, WA; Lincoln County, WA; Pend Oreille County, WA; Spokane County, WA; Stevens County, WA.

Note that this list is proposed, and it has not been finalized. In all likelihood, these four areas will be approved late in 2023 for adding them to the 2024 locality pay areas list. We will not know the pay increase for these new areas until OPM announces the 2024 pay rates.

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