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The U.S. Government pays cost-of-living allowances (COLAs) to white-collar civilian Federal employees in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Section 5941 of title 5, United States Code, and Executive Order 10000 (as amended) authorize the payment of COLAs in nonforeign areas.

To set the COLA rates, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) surveyed the prices of over 300 items, including goods and services, housing, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses. OPM conducted these surveys in each of the COLA areas and in the Washington, DC, area.

The Nonforeign Area Retirement Equity Assurance Act (the Act) as contained in subtitle B (sections 1911-1919) of title XIX of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84, October 28, 2009) transitions the nonforeign area cost-of-living allowance (COLA) authorized under 5 U.S.C. 5941(a)(1) to locality pay authorized under 5 U.S.C. 5304 in the nonforeign areas as listed in 5 CFR 591.205. The Act also extends locality pay to American Samoa and other nonforeign territories and possessions of the United States where no COLA rate applies. See Compensation Policy Memorandum 2009-27 for more information.

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COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2023

Nonforeign COLA Areas2023
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska2.0131.321
Fairbanks, Alaska2.0131.321
Juneau, Alaska2.0131.321
Other Alaska3.5331.321
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii9.2821.171
County of Hawaii, Hawaii3.5021.171
County of Kauai, Hawaii9.2821.171
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii9.2821.171
Puerto Rico2.8116.50
U.S. Virgin Islands12.2516.50
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands12.2516.50
Other Possessions016.50

1 The EX-IV cap ($183,500 in 2023) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska and Hawaii in 2023. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees in Alaska at steps 7-10, the full locality pay percentage of 31.32% is not payable in 2023. In 2023, (1) for those at GS-15, step 7, the actual locality pay percentage is 30.12% instead of 31.32%; (2) for those at GS-15, step 8, the actual locality pay percentage is 26.61%; (3) for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.28%; and (4) for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.11%. For GS-15 employees in Hawaii at step 10, the full locality pay percentage of 21.17% is not payable in 2023. In 2023, for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.11% instead of 21.17%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2022

Nonforeign COLA Areas2022
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska2.4830.421
Fairbanks, Alaska2.4830.421
Juneau, Alaska2.4830.421
Other Alaska4.0130.421
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii9.7520.401
County of Hawaii, Hawaii3.9420.401
County of Kauai, Hawaii9.7520.401
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii9.7520.401
Puerto Rico2.9916.20
U.S. Virgin Islands12.4516.20
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands12.4516.20
Other Possessions016.20

1 The EX-IV cap ($176,300 in 2022) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska and Hawaii in 2022. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees in Alaska at steps 7-10, the full locality pay percentage of 30.42% is not payable in 2022. In 2022, (1) for those at GS-15, step 7, the actual locality pay percentage is 30.14% instead of 30.42%; (2) for those at GS-15, step 8, the actual locality pay percentage is 26.62%; (3) for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.29%; and (4) for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.13%. For GS-15 employees in Hawaii at step 10, the full locality pay percentage of 20.40% is not payable in 2022. In 2022, for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.13% instead of 20.40%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2021

Nonforeign COLA Areas2021
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska2.8629.671
Fairbanks, Alaska2.8629.671
Juneau, Alaska2.8629.671
Other Alaska4.4029.671
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii10.2819.56
County of Hawaii, Hawaii4.4219.56
County of Kauai, Hawaii10.2819.56
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii10.2819.56
Puerto Rico3.1315.95
U.S. Virgin Islands12.6215.95
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands12.6215.95
Other Possessions015.95

1 The EX-IV cap ($172,500 in 2021) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska in 2021. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees at steps 8-10, the full locality pay percentage of 29.67% is not payable in 2021. In 2021, (1) for those at GS-15, step 8, the actual locality pay percentage is 26.62% instead of 29.67%; (2) for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.29%; and (3) for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.13%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2020

Nonforeign COLA Areas2020
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska2.8629.671
Fairbanks, Alaska2.8629.671
Juneau, Alaska2.8629.671
Other Alaska4.4029.671
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii10.2819.56
County of Hawaii, Hawaii4.4219.56
County of Kauai, Hawaii10.2819.56
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii10.2819.56
Puerto Rico3.1315.95
U.S. Virgin Islands12.6215.95
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands12.6215.95
Other Possessions015.95

1 The EX-IV cap ($170,800 in 2020) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska in 2020. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees at steps 8-10, the full locality pay percentage of 29.67% is not payable in 2020. In 2020, (1) for those at GS-15, step 8, the actual locality pay percentage is 26.62% instead of 29.67%; (2) for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.29%; and (3) for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.13%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2019

Nonforeign COLA Areas2019
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska3.2728.891
Fairbanks, Alaska3.2728.891
Juneau, Alaska3.2728.891
Other Alaska4.8328.891
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii10.6418.98
County of Hawaii, Hawaii4.7618.98
County of Kauai, Hawaii10.6418.98
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii10.6418.98
Puerto Rico3.2915.67
U.S. Virgin Islands12.8015.67
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands12.8015.67
Other Possessions015.67

1 The EX-IV cap ($166,500 in 2019) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska in 2019. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees at steps 8-10, the full locality pay percentage of 28.89% is not payable in 2019. In 2019, (1) for those at GS-15, step 8, the actual locality pay percentage is 26.65% instead of 28.89%; (2) for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.32%; and (3) for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.15%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2018

Nonforeign COLA Areas2018
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska3.7428.021
Fairbanks, Alaska3.7428.021
Juneau, Alaska3.7428.021
Other Alaska5.3028.021
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii10.9918.43
County of Hawaii, Hawaii5.0818.43
County of Kauai, Hawaii10.9918.43
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii10.9918.43
Puerto Rico3.4815.37
U.S. Virgin Islands13.0115.37
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands13.0115.37
Other Possessions015.37

1 The EX-IV cap ($164,200 in 2018) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska in 2018. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees at steps 8-10, the full locality pay percentage of 28.02% is not payable in 2018. In 2018, (1) for those at GS-15, step 8, the actual locality pay percentage is 26.65% instead of 28.02%; (2) for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.31%; and (3) for those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.15%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2017

Nonforeign COLA Areas2017
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska4.2227.131
Fairbanks, Alaska4.2227.131
Juneau, Alaska4.2227.131
Other Alaska5.8027.131
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii11.3217.92
County of Hawaii, Hawaii5.3917.92
County of Kauai, Hawaii11.3217.92
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii11.3217.92
Puerto Rico3.6615.06
U.S. Virgin Islands13.2215.06
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands13.2215.06
Other Possessions015.06

1 The EX-IV cap ($161,900 in 2017) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska in 2017. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees at steps 9 and 10, the full locality pay percentage of 27.13% is not payable in 2017. In 2017, for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.29% instead of 27.13%. For those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.13%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2016

Nonforeign COLA Areas2016
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska5.3125.161
Fairbanks, Alaska5.3125.161
Juneau, Alaska5.3125.161
Other Alaska6.9125.161
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii12.0516.81
County of Hawaii, Hawaii6.0516.81
County of Kauai, Hawaii12.0516.81
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii12.0516.81
Puerto Rico4.0814.35
U.S. Virgin Islands13.7014.35
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands13.7014.35
Other Possessions014.35

NOTE 1: The EX-IV cap ($160,300 in 2016) on General Schedule locality rates affects certain employees in Alaska in 2016. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees at steps 9 and 10, the full locality pay percentage of 25.16% is not payable in 2016. In 2016, for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.29% instead of 25.16%. For those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.13%.

COLA and Locality Pay Rates in Nonforeign Areas 2009-2015

Nonforeign COLA Areas20092010 12011 12012 - 20151
COLA Rates (%)Locality Rates (%)COLA Rates (%)Payable Locality Rates (%)Full Locality Rates (%)COLA Rates (%)Payable Locality Rates (%)Full Locality Rates (%)COLA Rates (%)Payable Locality Rates (%)Full Locality Rates (%)
Anchorage, Alaska23019.034.7214.1610.5616.4624.69 25.5724.69 224.69 2
Fairbanks, Alaska23019.034.7214.1610.5616.4624.69 25.5724.69 224.69 2
Juneau, Alaska23019.034.7214.1610.5616.4624.69 25.5724.69 224.69 2
Other Alaska25020.944.7214.1612.2816.4624.69 27.1824.69 224.69 2
City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii25020.944.7214.1616.0711.0116.5112.2516.5116.51
County of Hawaii, Hawaii18014.264.7214.169.7611.0116.516.2416.5116.51
County of Kauai, Hawaii25020.944.7214.1616.0711.0116.5112.2516.5116.51
County of Maui (including Kalawao County), Hawaii25020.944.7214.1616.0711.0116.5112.2516.5116.51
Puerto Rico14010.444.7214.167.189.4414.164.2014.1614.16
U.S. Virgin Islands25020.944.7214.1617.239.4414.1613.8414.1614.16
Guam & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands25020.944.7214.1617.239.4414.1613.8414.1614.16
Other Possessions0004.7214.1609.4414.16014.1614.16

NOTE 1: The Full Locality Rates are used to compute the phased-in Payable Locality Rates using a 1/3rd factor in 2010, a 2/3rds factor in 2011, and a 3/3rds factor in 2012. Also, the Full Locality Rates were used in computing retirement-creditable basic pay and retirement contribution deposits for employees who made an election under NAREAA section 1917, except that, for those whose locality pay was limited by a cap, the capped locality pay was used. (See NOTE 2).

NOTE 2: The EX-IV cap ($155,500in 2011-2013; $157,100 in 2014; and $158,700 in 2015) on General Schedule locality rates affected/affects certain employees in Alaska in 2011-2015. Because of that cap, for GS-15 employees at steps 9 and 10, the full 24.69% as the Payable Locality Rate was/is not payable in 2012-2015. In 2014, for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage was 23.26% instead of 24.69%. For those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage was 20.10%. In 2015, for those at GS-15, step 9, the actual locality pay percentage is 23.28% instead of 24.69%. For those at GS-15, step 10, the actual locality pay percentage is 20.12%.

The locality rate cap did not affect the locality pay phase-in percentage. That percentage was still based on 2/3rds or 3/3rds of the full locality percentage (in 2010 and 2011, respectively). It just meant that the employee could not receive the full amount of the locality pay. This also affected the computation of the COLA reduction for certain grandfathered employees, as provided in NAREAA section 1915(b)(2)-(3).

The Federal Government pays post differentials to eligible civilian white collar employees in the nonforeign areas shown in the table below. The post differential is based on:

  • Extraordinarily difficult living conditions;
  • Excessive physical hardship; or
  • Notably unhealthful conditions.

To be eligible for a differential:

  • The employee must be a citizen or national of the United States.
  • The employee's official duty station or detail to temporary duty must be in a post differential area.
  • Immediately prior to being assigned to duty in the post differential area, the employee must have maintained his or her actual place(s) of residence outside the post differential area for an appropriate period of time (generally at least 1 year or more).
  • Current residents of a post differential area must have been originally recruited from outside the differential area and have been in substantially continuous employment by the United States or by U.S. firms, interests, or organizations.

In areas where the Office of Personnel Management has authorized both a cost-of-living allowance (COLA) and a post differential, the Government pays the full COLA and a partial differential so as not to exceed 25 percent of the employee's hourly rate of basic pay. COLAs are exempt from Federal income taxes; post differentials are not.

Post Differential Rates
Geographic AreaRate
American Samoa (including the island of Tutuila, the Manua Islands, and all other islands of the Samoa group east of longitude 171 degrees west of Greenwich, together with Swains Island)25%
Johnston Island and Sand Island25%
Midway Islands25%
Territory of Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands20%
Wake Island25%

I'm a specialist with extensive knowledge in U.S. federal employee compensation, specifically regarding cost-of-living allowances (COLAs), locality pay, and related regulations. My expertise is derived from a deep understanding of the legislative framework, executive orders, and specific codes governing these aspects of federal compensation.

The U.S. Government provides COLAs to white-collar civilian Federal employees in certain nonforeign areas, including Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These allowances are authorized by Section 5941 of Title 5, United States Code, and Executive Order 10000 (as amended).

To determine COLA rates, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) conducts surveys, examining over 300 items such as goods, services, housing, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses. These surveys are performed in each COLA area and the Washington, DC, area.

The Nonforeign Area Retirement Equity Assurance Act, contained in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, transitions nonforeign area COLA to locality pay, extending it to American Samoa and other nonforeign territories and possessions.

Locality pay rates are subject to an annual cap (EX-IV cap), affecting certain employees in Alaska and Hawaii. For instance, in 2023, the EX-IV cap of $183,500 influences the actual locality pay percentages for GS-15 employees in Alaska at steps 7-10.

Additionally, post differentials are paid to eligible civilian employees in nonforeign areas with extraordinarily difficult living conditions, excessive physical hardship, or notably unhealthful conditions. These differentials are subject to specific eligibility criteria and are capped at 25% of the employee's hourly rate of basic pay.

For a comprehensive overview of COLA and locality pay rates in nonforeign areas for various years, the provided data showcases rates for locations such as Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Honolulu, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

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