5 U.S.C.
United States Code, 2022 Edition
Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES
PART III - EMPLOYEES
Subpart D - Pay and Allowances
CHAPTER 53 - PAY RATES AND SYSTEMS
SUBCHAPTER III - GENERAL SCHEDULE PAY RATES
Sec. 5332 - The General Schedule
From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov

§5332. The General Schedule

(a)(1) The General Schedule, the symbol for which is "GS", is the basic pay schedule for positions to which this subchapter applies. Each employee to whom this subchapter applies is entitled to basic pay in accordance with the General Schedule.

(2) The General Schedule is a schedule of annual rates of basic pay, consisting of 15 grades, designated "GS–1" through "GS–15", consecutively, with 10 rates of pay for each such grade. The rates of pay of the General Schedule are adjusted in accordance with section 5303.

(b) When payment is made on the basis of an hourly, daily, weekly, or biweekly rate, the rate is computed from the appropriate annual rate of basic pay named by subsection (a) of this section in accordance with the rules prescribed by section 5504(b) of this title.

(Pub. L. 89–554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 467; Pub. L. 90–83, §1(18), Sept. 11, 1967, 81 Stat. 199; Pub. L. 90–206, title II, §202(a), Dec. 16, 1967, 81 Stat. 624; Pub. L. 95–454, title V, §503(e), Oct. 13, 1978, 92 Stat. 1184; Pub. L. 98–615, title II, §204(a)(1), Nov. 8, 1984, 98 Stat. 3216; Pub. L. 102–378, §2(29), Oct. 2, 1992, 106 Stat. 1350; Pub. L. 103–89, §3(b)(1)(F), Sept. 30, 1993, 107 Stat. 982.)

Historical and Revision Notes
1966 Act
DerivationU.S. CodeRevised Statutes and

Statutes at Large

(a) 5 U.S.C. 1113 (less (c)). Oct. 28, 1949, ch. 782, §603 (less (d)), 63 Stat. 965.
  Oct. 24, 1951, ch. 554, §1(a), 65 Stat. 612.
  Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208, §109 (less (c)), 68 Stat. 1108.
  June 28, 1955, ch. 189, §2(a), 69 Stat. 172.
  June 20, 1958, Pub. L. 85–462, §2(a), 72 Stat. 203.
  July 1, 1960, Pub. L. 86–568, §112(a), 74 Stat. 298.
  Oct. 11, 1962, Pub. L. 87–793, §602(a), 76 Stat. 843.
  Aug. 14, 1964, Pub. L. 88–426, §102(a), 78 Stat. 400.
(b) 5 U.S.C. 1113(c). Oct. 28, 1949, ch. 782, §603 (d), 63 Stat. 965.
  Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208, §109(c), 68 Stat. 1108.

In subsection (a), the words "the symbol for which is 'GS' " are added on authority of former section 1111 which is carried into section 5104. So much as related to the Crafts, Protective, and Custodial Schedule is omitted as repealed effective not later than Sept. 11, 1955, by the Act of Sept. 1, 1954, §§109(b), 110(b), 68 Stat. 1108.

In subsection (b), reference to payment made on the basis of a "monthly" rate is omitted since section 5504(b), former section 944(c), no longer provides for converting a basic annual rate to a basic monthly rate.

Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.

1967 Act
Section of title 5Source (U.S. Code)Source (Statutes at Large)
5332(a) 5 App.: 1113(b). Oct. 29, 1965, Pub. L. 89–301, §2(a), 79 Stat. 1111.

July 18, 1966, Pub. L. 89–504, §102(a), 80 Stat. 288.


Editorial Notes

Amendments

1993—Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 103–89 struck out ", except an employee covered by the performance management and recognition system established under chapter 54," after "whom this subchapter applies".

1992—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 102–378 amended subsec. (a) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (a) read as follows: "The General Schedule, the symbol for which is 'GS', is the basic pay schedule for positions to which this subchapter applies. Each employee to whom this subchapter applies, except an employee covered by the performance management and recognition system established under chapter 54 of this title, is entitled to basic pay in accordance with the General Schedule."

1984—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 98–615 substituted "the performance management and recognition system established under chapter 54" for "the merit pay system established under section 5402".

1978—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 95–454 inserted in second sentence reference to an employee covered by the merit pay system established under section 5402 of this title.

1967—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 90–206 increased the compensation in each step of each grade.


Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date of 1993 Amendment

Amendment by Pub. L. 103–89 effective Nov. 1, 1993, see section 3(c) of Pub. L. 103–89, set out as a note under section 3372 of this title.

Effective Date of 1992 Amendment

Amendment by Pub. L. 102–378 effective May 4, 1991, see section 9(b)(4) of Pub. L. 102–378, set out as a note under section 6303 of this title.

Effective Date of 1984 Amendment

Pub. L. 98–615, title II, §205, Nov. 8, 1984, 98 Stat. 3217, provided that amendment by Pub. L. 98–615 was effective Oct. 1, 1984, and applicable with respect to pay periods commencing on or after that date, with certain exceptions and qualifications.

Effective Date of 1978 Amendment

Pub. L. 95–454, title V, §504(a), Oct. 13, 1978, 92 Stat. 1184, provided that amendment by Pub. L. 95–454 was effective on first day of first applicable pay period which began on or after Oct. 1, 1981, except it could take effect with respect to any category or categories of positions before such day to extent prescribed by Director of Office of Personnel Management.

Effective Date of 1967 Amendment

Pub. L. 90–206, title II, §220(a)(2), Dec. 16, 1967, 81 Stat. 639, provided, except as otherwise expressly provided, that: "Sections 202 [amending this section and enacting provisions set out as a note under this section], 203 [amending section 3301 of Title 39, The Postal Service], 204 [enacting section 3512A of Title 39, amending sections 3512, and 3513–3531 of Title 39, and enacting provisions set out as a note under section 3512A of Title 39], 205 [amending sections 3542–3544 of Title 39, and enacting provisions set out as notes under sections 3542, 3544, 3552, and 3560 of Title 39], 206 [amending sections 3560, 3573, and 3575 of Title 39, and enacting provisions set out as a note under section 3542 of Title 39], 208 [amending former section 4107 of Title 38, Veterans' Benefits], 209 [amending sections 867 and 870 of Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse, and enacting provisions set out as a note under section 867 of Title 22], 210 [enacting provisions set out as a note under section 590h of Title 16, Conservation], 211 [enacting provisions set out as a note under this section and section 548 of Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure], 213 (except subsections (d) and (e)) [enacting provisions set out as notes under sections 603, 604, and 753 of Title 28], 214 (except subsections (j), (k), (l), (n), and (o)) [enacting sections 60e–14, 61–2, 293c, and 4302 of Title 2, The Congress, amending section 1847 of Title 2, and enacting provisions set out as a note under section 8339 of this title], and 216 [enacting provisions set out as a note under section 60e–14 of Title 2] shall become effective as of the beginning of the first pay period which began on or after October 1, 1967."

Short Title

Pub. L. 90–206, §1, Dec. 16, 1967, 81 Stat. 613, provided: "That this Act [see Tables for classification] may be cited as the 'Postal Revenue and Federal Salary Act of 1967'."

Pub. L. 90–206, title II, §201, Dec. 16, 1967, 81 Stat. 624, provided that: "This title [see Tables for classification] may be cited as the 'Federal Salary Act of 1967'."

Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective October 1, 1972

Pub. L. 93–549, Dec. 26, 1974, 88 Stat. 1743, provided that no officer or employee of the United States shall have his or her pay reduced by reason of Ex. Ord. No. 11777, Apr. 12, 1974.

1970 Increase in Pay Rates

Pub. L. 91–231, Apr. 15, 1970, 84 Stat. 195, known as the Federal Employees Salary Act of 1970, and effective on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after Dec. 27, 1969, provided for an increase in the rates of basic pay, basic compensation, and salaries contained in the General Schedule, the Postal Field Service Schedule and Rural Carrier Schedule, the schedule relating to certain positions within the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, and the Foreign Service schedules, and also for employees of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committees, for certain employees of the Legislative and Judicial Branches, for United States Attorneys, and for other employees of the United States Government and the government of the District of Columbia whose rates of pay were fixed by administrative action and not otherwise increased.

Initial Adjustment of 1967 Pay Increases

Pub. L. 90–206, title II, §§202(b), 220(a)(2), Dec. 16, 1967, 81 Stat. 625, 639, effective as of the beginning of the first pay period which began on or after Oct. 1, 1967, made various initial adjustments to the rates of basic pay of officers and employees referred to in the General Schedule set forth in the amendment to this section made by section 202(a) of Pub. L. 90–206.

1967 Salary Increase for Persons Whose Compensation Rates are Fixed by Administrative Action

Pub. L. 90–206, title II, §§211(b)–(d), 220(a)(2), Dec. 16, 1967, 81 Stat. 633, 639, effective as of the beginning of the first pay period which began on or after Oct. 1, 1967, authorized the increase of the rates of pay of certain officers and employees of the Federal Government and of the municipal government of the District of Columbia by amounts not to exceed the increases provided by title II of Pub. L. 90–206 for corresponding rates of pay in the appropriate schedule or scale of pay.

Retroactive Compensation Under 1967 Pay Increases

Pub. L. 90–206, title II, §218, Dec. 16, 1967, 81 Stat. 638, provided for retroactive pay under title II of Pub. L. 90–206 only in the case of an individual in the service of the United States, including service in the Armed Forces, or the municipal government of the District of Columbia on Dec. 16, 1967, subject to certain restrictions.


Executive Documents

Ex. Ord. No. 14090. Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay

Ex. Ord. No. 14090, Dec. 23, 2022, 87 F.R. 79985, provided:

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Statutory Pay Systems. The rates of basic pay or salaries of the statutory pay systems (as defined in 5 U.S.C. 5302(1)), as adjusted under 5 U.S.C. 5303, are set forth on the schedules attached hereto and made a part hereof:

(a) The General Schedule (5 U.S.C. 5332(a)) at Schedule 1;

(b) The Foreign Service Schedule (22 U.S.C. 3963) at Schedule 2; and

(c) The schedules for the Veterans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs (38 U.S.C. 7306, 7401, 7404; section 301(a) of Public Law 102–40) at Schedule 3.

Sec. 2. Senior Executive Service. The ranges of rates of basic pay for senior executives in the Senior Executive Service, as established pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 5382, are set forth on Schedule 4 attached hereto and made a part hereof.

Sec. 3. Certain Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries. The rates of basic pay or salaries for the following offices and positions are set forth on the schedules attached hereto and made a part hereof:

(a) The Executive Schedule (5 U.S.C. 5311–5318) at Schedule 5;

(b) The Vice President (3 U.S.C. 104) and the Congress (2 U.S.C. 4501) at Schedule 6; and

(c) Justices and judges (28 U.S.C. 5, 44(d), 135, 252, and 461(a)) at Schedule 7.

Sec. 4. Uniformed Services. The rates of monthly basic pay (37 U.S.C. 203(a)) for members of the uniformed services, as adjusted under 37 U.S.C. 1009, and the rate of monthly cadet or midshipman pay (37 U.S.C. 203(c)) are set forth on Schedule 8 attached hereto and made a part hereof.

Sec. 5. Locality-Based Comparability Payments.

(a) Pursuant to section 5304 of title 5, United States Code, and my authority to implement an alternative level of comparability payments under section 5304a of title 5, United States Code, locality-based comparability payments shall be paid in accordance with Schedule 9 attached hereto and made a part hereof.

(b) The Director of the Office of Personnel Management shall take such actions as may be necessary to implement these payments and to publish appropriate notice of such payments in the Federal Register.

Sec. 6. Administrative Law Judges. Pursuant to section 5372 of title 5, United States Code, the rates of basic pay for administrative law judges are set forth on Schedule 10 attached hereto and made a part hereof.

Sec. 7. Effective Dates. Schedule 8 is effective January 1, 2023. The other schedules contained herein are effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023.

Sec. 8. Prior Order Superseded. Executive Order 14061 of December 22, 2021, is superseded as of the effective dates specified in section 7 of this order.

J.R. Biden, Jr.      

Schedule 1
General Schedule
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
 12345678910
GS–1 $20,999 $21,704 $22,401 $23,097 $23,794 $24,202 $24,893 $25,589 $25,617 $26,273
GS–2 23,612 24,174 24,956 25,617 25,906 26,668 27,430 28,192 28,954 29,716
GS–3 25,764 26,623 27,482 28,341 29,200 30,059 30,918 31,777 32,636 33,495
GS–4 28,921 29,885 30,849 31,813 32,777 33,741 34,705 35,669 36,633 37,597
GS–5 32,357 33,436 34,515 35,594 36,673 37,752 38,831 39,910 40,989 42,068
GS–6 36,070 37,272 38,474 39,676 40,878 42,080 43,282 44,484 45,686 46,888
GS–7 40,082 41,418 42,754 44,090 45,426 46,762 48,098 49,434 50,770 52,106
GS–8 44,389 45,869 47,349 48,829 50,309 51,789 53,269 54,749 56,229 57,709
GS–9 49,028 50,662 52,296 53,930 55,564 57,198 58,832 60,466 62,100 63,734
GS–10 53,990 55,790 57,590 59,390 61,190 62,990 64,790 66,590 68,390 70,190
GS–11 59,319 61,296 63,273 65,250 67,227 69,204 71,181 73,158 75,135 77,112
GS–12 71,099 73,469 75,839 78,209 80,579 82,949 85,319 87,689 90,059 92,429
GS–13 84,546 87,364 90,182 93,000 95,818 98,636 101,454 104,272 107,090 109,908
GS–14 99,908 103,238 106,568 109,898 113,228 116,558 119,888 123,218 126,548 129,878
GS–15 117,518 121,435 125,352 129,269 133,186 137,103 141,020 144,937 148,854 152,771
Schedule 2
Foreign Service Schedule
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
StepClass 1Class 2Class 3Class 4Class 5Class 6Class 7Class 8Class 9
1 $117,518 $95,225 $77,160 $62,523 $50,662 $45,290 $40,488 $36,195 $32,357
2 121,044 98,082 79,475 64,399 52,182 46,649 41,703 37,281 33,328
3 124,675 101,024 81,859 66,331 53,747 48,048 42,954 38,399 34,328
4 128,415 104,055 84,315 68,321 55,360 49,490 44,242 39,551 35,357
5 132,268 107,177 86,844 70,370 57,021 50,974 45,570 40,738 36,418
6 136,236 110,392 89,450 72,481 58,731 52,504 46,937 41,960 37,511
7 140,323 113,704 92,133 74,656 60,493 54,079 48,345 43,219 38,636
8 144,532 117,115 94,897 76,895 62,308 55,701 49,795 44,515 39,795
9 148,868 120,628 97,744 79,202 64,177 57,372 51,289 45,851 40,989
10 152,771 124,247 100,676 81,578 66,102 59,093 52,828 47,226 42,219
11 152,771 127,974 103,697 84,026 68,085 60,866 54,412 48,643 43,485
12 152,771 131,814 106,807 86,546 70,128 62,692 56,045 50,102 44,790
13 152,771 135,768 110,012 89,143 72,232 64,573 57,726 51,605 46,133
14 152,771 139,841 113,312 91,817 74,399 66,510 59,458 53,154 47,517
Schedule 3
Veterans Health Administration Schedules, Department of Veterans Affairs
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
   
Schedule for the Office of the Under Secretary for Health (38 U.S.C. 7306) and Directors of Medical Centers and Veterans Integrated Service Networks (38 U.S.C. 7401(4)) 1
  Minimum Maximum
  $141,022 $212,100 2
Physician, Podiatrist, and Dentist Base and Longevity Pay Schedule 3
Physician Grade $115,587 $169,529
Dentist Grade 115,587 169,529
Podiatrist Grade 115,587 169,529
Chiropractor and Optometrist Schedule
Chief Grade $117,518 $152,771
Senior Grade 99,908 129,878
Intermediate Grade 84,546 109,908
Full Grade 71,099 92,429
Associate Grade 59,319 77,112
Expanded-Function Dental Auxiliary Schedule 4
Director Grade $117,518 $152,771
Assistant Director Grade 99,908 129,878
Chief Grade 84,546 109,908
Senior Grade 71,099 92,429
Intermediate Grade 59,319 77,112
Full Grade 49,028 63,734
Associate Grade 42,190 54,844
Junior Grade 36,070 46,888

1 Pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 7404(a)(2)(A) and (e), this schedule does not apply to the Director of Nursing Service or any incumbents who are physicians, podiatrists, or dentists. See also 38 U.S.C. 7404(a)(2)(B).

2 Pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 7404(a)(3)(B), for positions that are covered by a certified performance appraisal system, the maximum rate of basic pay may not exceed the rate of basic pay payable for level II of the Executive Schedule. For positions that are not covered by a certified performance appraisal system, the maximum rate of basic pay may not exceed the rate of basic pay payable for level III of the Executive Schedule.

3 Pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 7431, Veterans Health Administration physicians, podiatrists, and dentists paid under the Physician, Podiatrist, and Dentist Base and Longevity Pay schedule may also be paid market pay and performance pay.

4 Pursuant to section 301(a) of Public Law 102–40 [38 U.S.C. 7451 note], these positions are paid according to the Nurse Schedule in 38 U.S.C. 4107(b), as in effect on August 14, 1990, with subsequent adjustments.

Schedule 4
Senior Executive Service
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
   
  Minimum Maximum
Agencies with a Certified SES Performance Appraisal System $141,022 $212,100
Agencies without a Certified SES Performance Appraisal System $141,022 $195,000
Schedule 5
Executive Schedule
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
  
Level I $235,600
Level II 212,100
Level III 195,000
Level IV 183,500
Level V 172,100
Schedule 6
Vice President and Members of Congress
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
  
Vice President $272,100
Senators 174,000
Members of the House of Representatives 174,000
Delegates to the House of Representatives 174,000
Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico 174,000
President pro tempore of the Senate 193,400
Majority leader and minority leader of the Senate 193,400
Majority leader and minority leader of the House of Representatives 193,400
Speaker of the House of Representatives 223,500
Schedule 7
Judicial Salaries
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
  
Chief Justice of the United States $298,500
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court 285,400
Circuit Judges 246,600
District Judges 232,600
Judges of the Court of International Trade 232,600
Schedule 8
Pay of the Uniformed Services
(Effective January 1, 2023)
part i—monthly basic pay
Years of Service (computed under 37 U.S.C. 205)
Commissioned Officers
Pay Grade2 or lessOver 2Over 3Over 4Over 6Over 8Over 10Over 12Over 14Over 16Over 18
O–⁠10 1
O–9
O–8 $12,170.70 $12,570.00 $12,834.30 $12,908.10 $13,238.40 $13,789.50 $13,918.20 $14,441.70 $14,592.60 $15,043.50 $15,696.60
O–7 10,113.00 10,582.80 10,800.30 10,973.40 11,286.00 11,595.30 11,952.60 12,308.70 12,666.60 13,789.50 14,737.80
O–6 2 7,669.20 8,425.20 8,978.10 8,978.10 9,012.60 9,398.70 9,450.00 9,450.00 9,987.00 10,936.20 11,493.60
O–5 6,393.30 7,202.10 7,700.40 7,794.30 8,105.70 8,291.40 8,700.60 9,001.80 9,389.70 9,982.80 10,265.40
O–4 5,516.40 6,385.20 6,812.10 6,906.30 7,301.70 7,726.20 8,254.80 8,665.50 8,951.10 9,115.50 9,210.30
O–3 3 4,849.80 5,497.80 5,933.40 6,469.80 6,780.30 7,120.50 7,340.10 7,701.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60
O–2 3 4,190.70 4,772.70 5,496.90 5,682.60 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30
O–1 3 3,637.20 3,786.00 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80
  Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 28 Over 30 Over 32 Over 34 Over 36 Over 38 Over 40
O–⁠10 1 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10 1 $17,675.10
O–9 17,201.40 17,449.80 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10 1 17,675.10
O–8 16,298.10 16,700.10 16,700.10 16,700.10 16,700.10 17,118.30 17,118.30 17,545.80 17,545.80 17,545.80 17,545.80
O–7 14,737.80 14,737.80 14,737.80 14,813.70 14,813.70 15,110.10 15,110.10 15,110.10 15,110.10 15,110.10 15,110.10
O–6 2 12,050.40 12,367.50 12,688.80 13,310.70 13,310.70 13,576.50 13,576.50 13,576.50 13,576.50 13,576.50 13,576.50
O–5 10,544.70 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80 10,861.80
O–4 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30 9,210.30
O–3 3 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60 7,890.60
O–2 3 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30 5,799.30
O–1 3 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80 4,576.80

1 Basic pay is limited to the rate of basic pay for level II of the Executive Schedule in effect during calendar year 2023, which is $17,675.10 per month for officers at pay grades O–7 through O–⁠10. This includes officers serving as Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chief of Staff of the Army, Chief of Naval Operations, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Commandant of the Marine Corps, Chief of Space Operations, Commandant of the Coast Guard, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, or commander of a unified or specified combatant command (as defined in 10 U.S.C. 161(c)).

2 Basic pay is limited to the rate of basic pay for level V of the Executive Schedule in effect during calendar year 2023, which is $14,341.80 per month, for officers at pay grades O–6 and below.

3 Does not apply to commissioned officers who have been credited with over 4 years of active duty service as an enlisted member or warrant officer.

Commissioned Officers With Over 4 Years Active Duty Service as an Enlisted Member or Warrant Officer 4
Pay Grade2 or lessOver 2Over 3Over 4Over 6Over 8Over 10Over 12Over 14Over 16Over 18
O–⁠3E $6,469.80 $6,780.30 $7,120.50 $7,340.10 $7,701.60 $8,007.00 $8,182.50 $8,421.00
O–2E 5,682.60 5,799.30 5,983.80 6,295.50 6,536.70 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80
O–1E 4,576.80 4,887.00 5,067.90 5,252.70 5,433.90 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60
  Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 28 Over 30 Over 32 Over 34 Over 36 Over 38 Over 40
O–⁠3E $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00 $8,421.00
O–2E 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80 6,715.80
O–1E 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60 5,682.60

4 Reservists with at least 1,460 points as an enlisted member, a warrant officer, or a warrant officer and an enlisted member which are creditable toward reserve retirement also qualify for these rates.

Warrant Officers
Pay Grade2 or lessOver 2Over 3Over 4Over 6Over 8Over 10Over 12Over 14Over 16Over 18
W–⁠5
W–4 $5,012.40 $5,391.30 $5,546.10 $5,698.20 $5,960.70 $6,220.20 $6,483.00 $6,877.80 $7,224.30 $7,554.00 $7,824.30
W–3 4,577.70 4,767.90 4,964.10 5,027.70 5,232.30 5,635.80 6,055.80 6,253.80 6,482.70 6,718.20 7,142.40
W–2 4,050.30 4,433.40 4,551.00 4,632.30 4,894.80 5,302.80 5,505.60 5,704.50 5,948.10 6,138.60 6,310.80
W–1 3,555.00 3,938.10 4,040.70 4,258.20 4,515.00 4,893.90 5,070.60 5,318.70 5,561.70 5,753.10 5,929.20
  Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 28 Over 30 Over 32 Over 34 Over 36 Over 38 Over 40
W–⁠5 $8,912.10 $9,364.20 $9,701.10 $10,073.40 $10,073.40 $10,578.00 $10,578.00 $11,106.00 $11,106.00 $11,662.50 $11,662.50
W–4 8,087.70 8,473.80 8,791.50 9,153.60 9,153.60 9,336.30 9,336.30 9,336.30 9,336.30 9,336.30 9,336.30
W–3 7,428.30 7,599.60 7,781.40 8,029.50 8,029.50 8,029.50 8,029.50 8,029.50 8,029.50 8,029.50 8,029.50
W–2 6,517.20 6,652.80 6,760.20 6,760.20 6,760.20 6,760.20 6,760.20 6,760.20 6,760.20 6,760.20 6,760.20
W–1 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40 6,143.40
Enlisted Members
Pay Grade2 or lessOver 2Over 3Over 4Over 6Over 8Over 10Over 12Over 14Over 16Over 18
E–⁠9 1 $6,055.50 $6,192.90 $6,365.70 $6,568.80 $6,774.90
E–8 $4,957.20 5,176.50 5,312.10 5,474.70 5,650.80 5,968.80
E–7 $3,445.80 $3,760.80 $3,905.10 $4,095.30 $4,244.70 4,500.60 4,644.90 4,900.50 5,113.50 5,258.70 5,413.50
E–6 2,980.50 3,279.90 3,424.80 3,565.50 3,711.90 4,042.20 4,170.90 4,419.90 4,496.10 4,551.30 4,616.40
E–5 2,730.30 2,914.20 3,055.20 3,199.20 3,423.90 3,658.50 3,851.70 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80
E–4 2,503.50 2,631.60 2,774.10 2,914.80 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30
E–3 2,259.90 2,402.10 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60
E–2 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20
E–1 2 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60
E–1 3 1,773.00
  Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 28 Over 30 Over 32 Over 34 Over 36 Over 38 Over 40
E–⁠9 1 $7,102.80 $7,381.50 $7,673.70 $8,121.60 $8,121.60 $8,526.90 $8,526.90 $8,953.80 $8,953.80 $9,402.30 $9,402.30
E–8 6,130.20 6,404.40 6,556.50 6,930.90 6,930.90 7,069.80 7,069.80 7,069.80 7,069.80 7,069.80 7,069.80
E–7 5,473.20 5,674.50 5,782.50 6,193.50 6,193.50 6,193.50 6,193.50 6,193.50 6,193.50 6,193.50 6,193.50
E–6 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40 4,616.40
E–5 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80 3,874.80
E–4 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30 3,039.30
E–3 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60 2,547.60
E–2 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20 2,149.20
E–1 2 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60 1,917.60
E–1 3

1 For noncommissioned officers serving as Sergeant Major of the Army, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy or Coast Guard, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Space Force, Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, or Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, basic pay for this grade is $9,786.00 per month, regardless of cumulative years of service under 37 U.S.C. 205.

2 Applies to personnel who have served 4 months or more on active duty.

3 Applies to personnel who have served less than 4 months on active duty.

part ii—rate of monthly cadet or midshipman pay

The rate of monthly cadet or midshipman pay authorized by 37 U.S.C. 203(c) is $1,273.20.

Schedule 9
Locality-Based Comparability Payments
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
Locality Pay Area 1Rate
Alaska 31.32%
Albany-Schenectady, NY–MA 19.45%
Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas, NM 17.63%
Atlanta-Athens-Clarke County-Sandy Springs, GA–AL 23.02%
Austin-Round Rock, TX 19.40%
Birmingham-Hoover-Talladega, AL 17.41%
Boston-Worcester-Providence, MA–RI–NH–ME 31.05%
Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY 21.35%
Burlington-South Burlington, VT 18.31%
Charlotte-Concord, NC–SC 18.63%
Chicago-Naperville, IL–IN–WI 29.79%
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville, OH–KY–IN 21.35%
Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH 21.69%
Colorado Springs, CO 19.11%
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville, OH 21.27%
Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX 17.10%
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX–OK 26.37%
Davenport-Moline, IA–IL 18.21%
Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH 20.59%
Denver-Aurora, CO 29.05%
Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA 17.13%
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor, MI 28.37%
Harrisburg-Lebanon, PA 18.59%
Hartford-West Hartford, CT–MA 30.91%
Hawaii 21.17%
Houston-The Woodlands, TX 34.47%
Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL 20.96%
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie, IN 17.57%
Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City, MO–KS 18.18%
Laredo, TX 20.64%
Las Vegas-Henderson, NV–AZ 18.76%
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA 34.89%
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL 24.14%
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI 21.74%
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN–WI 26.39%
New York-Newark, NY–NJ–CT–PA 36.16%
Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE–IA 17.52%
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL 17.30%
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA–NJ–DE–MD 27.84%
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ 21.44%
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton, PA–OH–WV 20.37%
Portland-Vancouver-Salem, OR–WA 24.98%
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC 21.37%
Richmond, VA 21.38%
Sacramento-Roseville, CA–NV 28.30%
San Antonio-New Braunfels-Pearsall, TX 18.00%
San Diego-Carlsbad, CA 32.01%
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA 44.15%
Seattle-Tacoma, WA 29.57%
St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO–IL 19.10%
Tucson-Nogales, AZ 18.40%
Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA–NC 17.94%
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC–MD–VA–WV–PA 32.49%
Rest of U.S. 16.50%

1 Locality Pay Areas are defined in 5 CFR 531.603.

Schedule 10
Administrative Law Judges
(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2023)
  
AL–3/A $122,400
AL–3/B 131,800
AL–3/C 141,300
AL–3/D 150,800
AL–3/E 160,400
AL–3/F 169,600
AL–2 178,900
AL–1 183,500

Prior adjustments of certain rates of pay were contained in the following:

Ex. Ord. No. 14061, Dec. 22, 2021, 86 F.R. 73601, effective Jan. 1, 2022, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 14090.

Ex. Ord. No. 13970, Dec. 31, 2020, 86 F.R. 421, effective Jan. 1, 2021, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 14061.

Ex. Ord. No. 13901, Dec. 26, 2019, 84 F.R. 72213, effective Jan. 1, 2020, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13970.

Ex. Ord. No. 13866, Mar. 28, 2019, 84 F.R. 12853, effective Jan. 1, 2019, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13901.

Ex. Ord. No. 13856, Dec. 28, 2018, 84 F.R. 65, effective Jan. 1, 2019, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13866.

Ex. Ord. No. 13819, Dec. 22, 2017, 82 F.R. 61431, effective Jan. 1, 2018, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13856.

Ex. Ord. No. 13756, Dec. 27, 2016, 81 F.R. 97099, effective Jan. 1, 2017, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13819.

Ex. Ord. No. 13715, Dec. 18, 2015, 80 F.R. 80195, effective Jan. 1, 2016, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13756.

Ex. Ord. No. 13686, Dec. 19, 2014, 79 F.R. 77361, effective Jan. 1, 2015, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13715.

Ex. Ord. No. 13655, Dec. 23, 2013, 78 F.R. 80451, effective Jan. 1, 2014, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13686.

Ex. Ord. No. 13641, Apr. 5, 2013, 78 F.R. 21503, effective Jan. 1, 2013, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13655.

Ex. Ord. No. 13635, Dec. 27, 2012, 78 F.R. 649, effective Jan. 1, 2013, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13641.

Ex. Ord. No. 13594, Dec. 19, 2011, 76 F.R. 80191, effective Jan. 1, 2012, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13635.

Ex. Ord. No. 13561, Dec. 22, 2010, 75 F.R. 81817, effective Jan. 1, 2011, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13594.

Ex. Ord. No. 13525, Dec. 23, 2009, 74 F.R. 69231, effective Jan. 1, 2010, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13561.

Ex. Ord. No. 13483, Dec. 18, 2008, 73 F.R. 78587, effective Jan. 1, 2009, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13525.

Ex. Ord. No. 13454, Jan. 4, 2008, 73 F.R. 1481, effective Jan. 1, 2008, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13483.

Ex. Ord. No. 13420, Dec. 21, 2006, 71 F.R. 77571, effective Jan. 1, 2007, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13454.

Ex. Ord. No. 13393, Dec. 22, 2005, 70 F.R. 76655, effective Jan. 1, 2006, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13420.

Ex. Ord. No. 13368, Dec. 30, 2004, 70 F.R. 1147, effective Jan. 1, 2005, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13393.

Ex. Ord. No. 13332, Mar. 3, 2004, 69 F.R. 10891, effective Jan. 1, 2004, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13368.

Ex. Ord. No. 13322, Dec. 30, 2003, 69 F.R. 231, effective Jan. 1, 2004, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13332.

Ex. Ord. No. 13282, Dec. 31, 2002, 68 F.R. 1133, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 13291, Mar. 21, 2003, 68 F.R. 14525, effective Jan. 1, 2003, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13322.

Ex. Ord. No. 13249, Dec. 28, 2001, 67 F.R. 639, effective Jan. 1, 2002, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13282, as amended.

Ex. Ord. No. 13182, Dec. 23, 2000, 65 F.R. 82879, 66 F.R. 10057, effective Jan. 1, 2001, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13249.

Ex. Ord. No. 13144, Dec. 21, 1999, 64 F.R. 72237, effective Jan. 1, 2000, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13182.

Ex. Ord. No. 13106, Dec. 7, 1998, 63 F.R. 68151, effective Jan. 1, 1999, substantially superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13144.

Ex. Ord. No. 13071, Dec. 29, 1997, 62 F.R. 68521, effective Jan. 1, 1998, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13106.

Ex. Ord. No. 13033, Dec. 27, 1996, 61 F.R. 68987, effective Jan. 1, 1997, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13071.

Ex. Ord. No. 12990, Feb. 29, 1996, 61 F.R. 8467, effective Jan. 1, 1996, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13033.

Ex. Ord. No. 12984, Dec. 28, 1995, 61 F.R. 237, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 12990, §3, Feb. 29, 1996, 61 F.R. 8467, effective Jan. 1, 1996, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 13033.

Ex. Ord. No. 12944, Dec. 28, 1994, 60 F.R. 309, effective Jan. 1, 1995, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12984, as amended.

Ex. Ord. No. 12886, Dec. 23, 1993, 58 F.R. 68709, effective Jan. 1, 1994, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12944.

Ex. Ord. No. 12826, Dec. 30, 1992, 57 F.R. 62909, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 12886, §3, Dec. 23, 1993, 58 F.R. 68709, effective Jan. 1, 1993, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12944.

Ex. Ord. No. 12786, Dec. 26, 1991, 56 F.R. 67453, effective Jan. 1, 1992, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12826, as amended.

Ex. Ord. No. 12736, Dec. 12, 1990, 55 F.R. 51385, effective Jan. 1, 1991, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12786.

Ex. Ord. No. 12698, Dec. 23, 1989, 54 F.R. 53473, effective Jan. 1 and 31, 1990, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12736.

Ex. Ord. No. 12663, Jan. 6, 1989, 54 F.R. 791, effective Jan. 1, 1989, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12698.

Ex. Ord. No. 12622, Dec. 31, 1987, 53 F.R. 222, effective Jan. 1, 1988, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12663.

Ex. Ord. No. 12578, Dec. 31, 1986, 52 F.R. 505, effective Jan. 1, 1987, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12622.

Ex. Ord. No. 12496, Dec. 28, 1984, 50 F.R. 211, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 12540, Dec. 30, 1985, 51 F.R. 577, effective Jan. 1, 1985, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12578.

Ex. Ord. No. 12456, Dec. 30, 1983, 49 F.R. 347, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 12477, May 23, 1984, 49 F.R. 22041; Ex. Ord. No. 12487, Sept. 14, 1984, 49 F.R. 36493, effective Jan. 1, 1984, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12496, as amended.

Ex. Ord. No. 12387, Oct. 8, 1982, 47 F.R. 44981, effective Oct. 1, 1982, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12456, as amended.

Ex. Ord. No. 12330, Oct. 15, 1981, 46 F.R. 50921, effective Oct. 1, 1981, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12387.

Ex. Ord. No. 12248, Oct. 16, 1980, 45 F.R. 69199, effective Oct. 1, 1980, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12330.

Ex. Ord. No. 12165, Oct. 9, 1979, 44 F.R. 58671, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 12200, Mar. 12, 1980, 44 F.R. 16443, effective Oct. 1, 1979, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12248.

Ex. Ord. No. 12087, Oct. 7, 1978, 43 F.R. 46823, effective Oct. 1, 1978, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12165, as amended.

Ex. Ord. No. 12010, Sept. 28, 1977, 42 F.R. 52365, effective Oct. 1, 1977, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12087.

Ex. Ord. No. 11941, Oct. 1, 1976, 41 F.R. 43899, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 11943, Oct. 25, 1976, 41 F.R. 47213, effective Oct. 1, 1976, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 12010.

Ex. Ord. No. 11883, Oct. 6, 1975, 40 F.R. 47091, effective Oct. 1, 1975, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11941, as amended.

Ex. Ord. No. 11811, Oct. 7, 1974, 39 F.R. 36302, effective Oct. 1, 1974, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11883.

Ex. Ord. No. 11739, Oct. 3, 1973, 38 F.R. 27581, effective Oct. 1, 1973, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11811.

Ex. Ord. No. 11691, Dec. 15, 1972, 37 F.R. 27607, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 11777, Apr. 12, 1974, 39 F.R. 13519, effective Oct. 1, 1972, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11811.

Ex. Ord. No. 11637, Dec. 22, 1971, 36 F.R. 24911, effective Jan. 1, 1972, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11811.

Ex. Ord. No. 11576, Jan. 8, 1971, 36 F.R. 347, effective Jan. 1, 1971, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11811.

Ex. Ord. No. 11524, Apr. 15, 1970, 35 F.R. 6247, effective first pay period on or after Dec. 27, 1969, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11811.

Ex. Ord. No. 11474, June 16, 1969, 34 F.R. 9605, effective July 1, 1969, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11811.

Ex. Ord. No. 11413, June 11, 1968, 33 F.R. 8641, effective July 1, 1968, superseded by Ex. Ord. No. 11811.

Freezing Federal Employee Pay Schedules and Rates That Are Set by Administrative Discretion

Memorandum of President of the United States, Dec. 22, 2010, 75 F.R. 81829, provided:

Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies

On November 29, 2010, I proposed a two-year freeze in the pay of civilian Federal employees as the first of a number of difficult actions required to put our Nation on a sound fiscal footing. As I said then, Federal workers are not just a line in a budget. They are public servants who, like their private sector counterparts, may be struggling in these difficult economic times.

Despite the sacrifices that I knew a pay freeze would entail for our dedicated civil servants, I concluded that a two-year freeze in the upward statutory adjustment of pay schedules is a necessary first step in our effort to address the challenge of our fiscal reality. The Congress responded to my proposal by including such a freeze in the Continuing Appropriations and Surface Transportation Extensions Act, 2011 (H.R. 3082) [Pub. L. 111–322], which I signed into law today (the "Act"). The Act freezes statutory pay adjustments for all executive branch pay schedules for a two-year period. It also generally prohibits executive departments and agencies from providing any base salary increases at all to senior executives or senior level employees, including performance-based increases.

While this legislation will prevent adjustments in executive branch pay schedules that are made by statute, some laws allow such adjustments to be made by agency heads as an exercise of administrative discretion. In order to ensure consistent treatment of executive branch employees and to promote the fiscal purposes of my original proposal, agency heads who have such discretion should not provide any upward adjustments in Federal employees' pay schedules or rates during the two-year period covered by the statutory pay freeze.

Accordingly, you should suspend any increases to any pay systems or pay schedules covering executive branch employees that could otherwise take effect as a result of an exercise of administrative discretion during the period beginning on January 1, 2011, and ending on December 31, 2012. You also should forgo any general increases (including general increases for a geographic area, such as locality pay) in covered employees' rates of pay that could otherwise take effect as a result of the exercise of administrative discretion during the same period. To the extent that an agency pay system provides performance-based increases in lieu of general increases, funds allocated for those performance-based increases should be correspondingly reduced to reflect the freezing of the employees' base pay schedule.

This memorandum shall be carried out to the extent permitted by law and consistent with executive departments' and agencies' legal authorities. This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

The Director of the Office of Personnel Management shall issue guidance on implementing this memorandum, and is also hereby authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.

Barack Obama.      

Federal Employee Pay Schedules and Rates That Are Set by Administrative Discretion

Memorandum of President of the United States, Dec. 21, 2012, 78 F.R. 647, provided:

Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies

On December 22, 2010, I issued a memorandum stating that the heads of executive departments and agencies should suspend any increases to any pay systems or pay schedules covering executive branch employees, and should forgo any general increases in covered employees' rates of pay, that could otherwise take effect as a result of the exercise of administrative discretion during the period beginning on January 1, 2011, and ending on December 31, 2012. In light of section 114 of the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2013 (Public Law 112–175), I am hereby instructing the heads of executive departments and agencies that they should continue to adhere to this policy through March 27, 2013, the date after which statutory pay adjustments may be made pursuant to section 114 of Public Law 112–175.

This memorandum shall be carried out to the extent permitted by law and consistent with executive departments' and agencies' legal authorities. This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

The Director of the Office of Personnel Management shall issue any necessary guidance on implementing this memorandum, and is also hereby authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.

Barack Obama.      

Memorandum of President of the United States, Apr. 5, 2013, 78 F.R. 21213, provided:

Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies

Section 1112 of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013 (Public Law 113–6), reflects the Congress's decision to continue to deny statutory adjustments to any pay systems or pay schedules covering executive branch employees. In light of the Congress's action, I am instructing heads of executive departments and agencies to continue through December 31, 2013, to adhere to the policy set forth in my memoranda of December 22, 2010, and December 21, 2012, regarding general increases in pay schedules and employees' rates of pay that might otherwise take effect as a result of the exercise of administrative discretion.

This memorandum shall be carried out to the extent permitted by law and consistent with executive departments' and agencies' legal authorities. This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

The Director of the Office of Personnel Management shall issue any necessary guidance on implementing this memorandum, and is also hereby authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.

Barack Obama.