What to Do About the Politicization of the TSP

Published: June 14, 2021, 10 a.m.

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The Thrift Savings Plan is aggressively apolitical, but that may be changing. President Biden signed a recent executive order aimed at ensuring federal agencies consider the risks of climate change in their budgeting, which could change the way the TSP invests. Similarly, members of Congress have targeted China-based funds in the I Fund as something to be removed from the fund\\u2019s portfolio as a way for the U.S. to make a geopolitical point.

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Dallen Haws is a financial planner and host of the \\u201cPlan Your Federal Benefits\\u201d YouTube channel as well as a podcast at PlanYourFederalBenefits.com. He is also the author of the book Building Wealth in The TSP: Your Road Map to Financial Freedom as a FERS Employee. He joined the show to talk about the recent political wrangling around the Thrift Savings Plans and what feds should do, if anything, about it.

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