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Shannon Vavra

House approves 2.6% raise for federal workers after Trump freezes pay

Federal workers protest on Capitol Hill. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images

The Democratic-controlled House voted 259-161 on Wednesday to give federal employees a pay raise of 2.6%.

Why it matters: President Trump signed an executive order in December — just days into what would be the longest government shutdown in U.S. history — that eliminated a 2.1% pay raise for federal workers slated to take effect in January. Earlier in the year, Trump wrote that the pay freeze is intended to "put our Nation on a fiscally sustainable course," and that "federal agency budgets cannot sustain such increases."

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