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Salaries & Wages. General Schedule. Note: General Schedule law enforcement officers (LEOs) at grades GS-3 through GS-10 are entitled to a higher locality rate.
This table shows the base pay amounts for all General Schedule employees based on the 2024 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.
General Schedule law enforcement offices (LEOs) at grades GS-3 through GS-10 are entitled to a higher locality rate - see https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/2022/law-enforcement-officer.
The General Schedule (GS) pay system (or “ GS Pay Scale “) includes about 1.5 million federal employees in civilian white-collar jobs. The jobs are widely in clerical, administrative, professional and technical positions.
General Schedule (GS) base pay varies from the GS-1 level at $21,986 per annum to $159,950 per annum at step 10 of the GS-15 grade, not including locality pay adjustments.
The General Schedule (GS) payscale is used to calculate the salaries for over 70% of all Federal government employees. Our 2024 GS Pay Calculator allows you to calculate the exact salary of any General Schedule employee by choosing the area in which you work, your GS Grade, and your GS Step.
There are a total of 53 General Schedule Locality Areas, which were established by the GSA's Office of Personnel Management to allow the General Schedule Payscale (and the LEO Payscale, which also uses these localities) to be adjusted for the varying cost-of-living across different parts of the United States.
This table shows an estimated 2025 GS pay scale based on the expected 2025 federal pay raise of 2% with a 2025 General Schedule (GS) base pay raise of 1.7%.
What is the Federal pay scale (GS)? What are entry salaries for Officers, Specialists, and Civil Service? - Careers. U.S. Department of State employees are compensated based on government-regulated pay scales.
A ‘grade' refers to the General Schedule (GS) pay scale – it's the pay level for the job. The higher the grade level, the higher the pay. The GS pay schedule is the most common pay schedule, but there are others, including the wage scale and special rates.