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OPM’s retirement backlog skyrockets as deferred resignees begin offboarding

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The federal government’s backlog of pending retirement claims hit the highest level since the COVID-19 pandemic last month, as tens of thousands of federal workers who accepted the Trump administration’s so-called deferred resignation program.

While January and February are traditionally the busiest months for processing federal employees’ retirement applications, the deferred resignation program, stemming from Elon Musk’s controversial “fork in the road” email, created a new logjam last month, as most who agreed to leave federal service through the initiative did were paid through Sept. 30. A second tranche is expected next January, as some DRP participants were allowed to remain on paid leave through the end of the calendar year in order to reach retirement eligibility.

All told, OPM received 20,344 new retirement claims in October. The agency processed 8,751 applications during the same time period—an increase over September’s 7,902 despite the ongoing government shutdown—causing the agency’s backlog to balloon to 34,587 pending claims.

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