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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.
- State of Hawaii
The STATE OF HAWAII GS Locality is one of 53 GS Locality...
- San Francisco Pay Locality
The SAN JOSE-SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND, CA GS Locality is one of...
- Colorado Springs, Co
The COLORADO SPRINGS, CO GS Locality is one of 53 GS...
- San Antonio Pay Locality
The SAN ANTONIO-NEW BRAUNFELS-PEARSALL, TX GS Locality is...
- Phoenix Pay Locality
The PHOENIX-MESA, AZ GS Locality is one of 53 GS Locality...
- Minneapolis Pay Locality
The MINNEAPOLIS-ST.PAUL, MN-WI GS Locality is one of 53 GS...
- Cleveland Pay Locality
The CLEVELAND-AKRON-CANTON, OH-PA GS Locality is one of 53...
- Harrisburg-Lebanon, PA
The HARRISBURG-LEBANON, PA GS Locality is one of 53 GS...
- State of Hawaii
OPM General Schedule (GS) Locality Pay Interactive Map. Select a year to toggle the maps. 2023. All 2024 Locality Pay Areas. Scroll to view the full list. Displaying OPM GS Locality Pay Areas for 2023 and 2024.
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2023 General Schedule (GS) Pay Tables. For more information about the structure of the XML files available below, please see the Data Dictionary
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.
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