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1.0% 2026 across-the-board base raise
$22,584 to $164,301 2026 base range
23.89% Average locality adjustment

2026 GS base pay table

Every row is a GS grade. Every column is a step inside that grade. Click a grade to open its dedicated pay scale page with all 10 steps, biweekly and hourly pay, and the locality version for every pay area.

Grade Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10
GS-1 $22,584$23,341$24,092$24,840$25,589$26,028$26,771$27,519$27,550$28,248
GS-2 $25,393$25,997$26,839$27,550$27,858$28,677$29,496$30,315$31,134$31,953
GS-3 $27,708$28,632$29,556$30,480$31,404$32,328$33,252$34,176$35,100$36,024
GS-4 $31,103$32,140$33,177$34,214$35,251$36,288$37,325$38,362$39,399$40,436
GS-5 $34,799$35,959$37,119$38,279$39,439$40,599$41,759$42,919$44,079$45,239
GS-6 $38,791$40,084$41,377$42,670$43,963$45,256$46,549$47,842$49,135$50,428
GS-7 $43,106$44,543$45,980$47,417$48,854$50,291$51,728$53,165$54,602$56,039
GS-8 $47,738$49,329$50,920$52,511$54,102$55,693$57,284$58,875$60,466$62,057
GS-9 $52,727$54,485$56,243$58,001$59,759$61,517$63,275$65,033$66,791$68,549
GS-10 $58,064$59,999$61,934$63,869$65,804$67,739$69,674$71,609$73,544$75,479
GS-11 $63,795$65,922$68,049$70,176$72,303$74,430$76,557$78,684$80,811$82,938
GS-12 $76,463$79,012$81,561$84,110$86,659$89,208$91,757$94,306$96,855$99,404
GS-13 $90,925$93,956$96,987$100,018$103,049$106,080$109,111$112,142$115,173$118,204
GS-14 $107,446$111,028$114,610$118,192$121,774$125,356$128,938$132,520$136,102$139,684
GS-15 $126,384$130,597$134,810$139,023$143,236$147,449$151,662$155,875$160,088$164,301
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Each grade has its own page with all 10 steps, step-increase timing and typical job roles. The salary below each grade is the 2026 nationwide Step 1 base rate for that grade.

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About the 2026 GS table

The 2026 base General Schedule applied the 1.0% across-the-board raise set by the annual pay plan. The base table is the starting point. Most civilian federal employees are paid from a locality-adjusted version that adds a geographic percentage on top.

When to use the base table

  • Comparing GS raises across years without locality noise.
  • Checking historical pay for back-pay or service credit questions.
  • Printing a clean reference sheet for a specific year.

When to use a locality table instead

  • Your duty station is inside a named pay area. Use the matching locality page.
  • Your duty station is not in a named area. Use the Rest of U.S. table.
  • You need the actual salary for a promotion, step increase or job offer.

2026 GS pay questions

  • What was the 2026 GS pay raise?
    The 2026 across-the-board General Schedule raise was 1.0%. This applied to the nationwide base table before any locality adjustment. See raise history for year-over-year context.
  • How did locality pay work in 2026?
    2026 had 58 GS locality pay areas including Rest of U.S. Adjustments ranged from 17.06% in Rest of U.S. to 46.34% in San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland.
  • What was the highest GS salary in 2026?
    For the base table, GS-15 Step 10 was $164,301. In a high-paying locality such as San Francisco, GS-15 Step 10 could exceed that, though some combinations are capped at the Executive Schedule Level 4 limit.
  • Where can I find my 2026 locality-adjusted table?
    Every 2026 locality table is linked from the locality directory. Pick the pay area tied to your duty station to see all grades and steps with the locality percentage applied.