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GS-6 Take Home Pay 2026: What You Actually Bring Home

See what a GS-6 federal employee actually takes home after FERS pension, TSP, FEHB health insurance, Social Security, Medicare, and federal & state income taxes. All 10 steps, top localities, and step increase timeline.

Annual Salary (RUS)
$45,409 – $59,031
Step 1 to Step 10 · Rest of U.S. (17.06%)
Est. Net Biweekly
$1,193.52 – $1,542.66
After all deductions · 26 pay periods/year
Typical Roles
Experienced technician and administrative specialist positions
GS-6 through GS-8 (two-grade interval)

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📊 GS-6 Pay Table 2026 — All 10 Steps

Step Base Pay RUS Salary Gross/PP Est. Net/PP Est. Net/Year
1 $38,791 $45,409 $1,746.50 $1,193.52 $31,032
2 $40,084 $46,922 $1,804.69 $1,232.29 $32,040
3 $41,377 $48,436 $1,862.92 $1,271.10 $33,049
4 $42,670 $49,950 $1,921.15 $1,309.90 $34,057
5 $43,963 $51,463 $1,979.35 $1,348.69 $35,066
6 $45,256 $52,977 $2,037.58 $1,387.50 $36,075
7 $46,549 $54,490 $2,095.77 $1,426.27 $37,083
8 $47,842 $56,004 $2,154.00 $1,465.07 $38,092
9 $49,135 $57,517 $2,212.19 $1,503.85 $39,100
10 $50,428 $59,031 $2,270.42 $1,542.66 $40,109

Estimates assume: Single filer, FERS-FRAE (4.4%), 5% Traditional TSP, average FEHB Self Only ($126.29/pp), DC state tax, no FEGLI. Your actual take-home will differ.

RUS = Rest of U.S. locality (17.06%). PP = biweekly pay period. Base pay from OPM 2026 GS Pay Tables. Locality rates per 5 U.S.C. §5304.

💡 What Affects Your GS-6 Take Home Pay

Your GS-6 gross salary is just the starting point. Several mandatory and optional deductions determine what actually hits your bank account every two weeks.

FERS Pension: Federal employees contribute 0.8%, 3.1%, or 4.4% of gross pay depending on hire date. Employees hired on or after January 1, 2014 pay 4.4% under FERS-FRAE (5 U.S.C. §8422). This reduces your federal taxable income but does not reduce FICA wages.

TSP (Thrift Savings Plan): Your contribution percentage directly affects take-home pay. Traditional TSP reduces taxable income now; Roth TSP does not. The government matches up to 5% of basic pay through an automatic 1% contribution plus a tiered match (5 U.S.C. §8432(c)). Contributing at least 5% is widely considered essential to maximize this benefit.

FEHB Health Insurance: Federal employees pay their share of health insurance premiums pre-tax under Premium Conversion (26 U.S.C. §125). FEHB premiums reduce both federal taxable income AND FICA wages — this is different from FERS and TSP, which only reduce federal taxable income.

Social Security & Medicare: 6.2% Social Security tax applies to wages up to $184,500 (2026 wage base), and 1.45% Medicare tax applies to all wages with no cap. An additional 0.9% Medicare tax applies above $200,000 for single filers (26 U.S.C. §3101).

Federal & State Income Tax: Federal tax uses the post-OBBBA brackets (P.L. 119-21) with 2026 inflation adjustments from Rev. Proc. 2025-32. State taxes vary significantly — nine states have no income tax, while others like California and New York have rates above 10%.

Locality Pay: Your locality adjustment is the single biggest factor in gross salary differences. The 58 GS locality pay areas range from 17.06% (Rest of U.S.) to 46.34% (San Francisco). Higher locality pay means higher gross — but also higher taxes and usually higher cost of living.

📍 GS-6 Pay by Locality — Top 5 Areas

Locality Area Adjustment Step 1 Step 5 Step 10
Washington, DC 33.94% $51,957 $58,884 $67,543
San Francisco, CA 46.34% $56,767 $64,335 $73,796
New York, NY 37.95% $53,512 $60,647 $69,565
Los Angeles, CA 36.47% $52,938 $59,996 $68,819
Houston, TX 35.0% $52,368 $59,350 $68,078
Rest of U.S. 17.06% $45,409 $51,463 $59,031

All values are annual gross salary. Source: OPM 2026 Locality Pay Tables. See all 58 locality areas in the full calculator.

📈 GS-6 Step Increase Timeline

Within-grade increases (WGIs) are periodic pay raises within your GS grade, governed by 5 U.S.C. §5335. You must have acceptable performance to receive each increase. The waiting periods get longer at higher steps.

1→21 yr
2→31 yr
3→41 yr
4→52 yr
5→62 yr
6→72 yr
7→83 yr
8→93 yr
9→103 yr
Step Increase Wait Period Pay Raise New Salary (RUS) Time from Step 1
Step 1 → 2 1 year +$1,513 $46,922 1 years
Step 2 → 3 1 year +$1,514 $48,436 2 years
Step 3 → 4 1 year +$1,514 $49,950 3 years
Step 4 → 5 2 years +$1,513 $51,463 5 years
Step 5 → 6 2 years +$1,514 $52,977 7 years
Step 6 → 7 2 years +$1,513 $54,490 9 years
Step 7 → 8 3 years +$1,514 $56,004 12 years
Step 8 → 9 3 years +$1,513 $57,517 15 years
Step 9 → 10 3 years +$1,514 $59,031 18 years

Salary values shown for Rest of U.S. locality (17.06%). Total time from Step 1 to Step 10: 18 years. WGI rules per 5 U.S.C. §5335 and 5 CFR Part 531.

Frequently Asked Questions — GS-6 Pay

What is the GS-6 salary in 2026?

A GS-6 Step 1 employee earns $45,409 per year under the Rest of U.S. locality pay area (17.06% locality adjustment). At Step 10, a GS-6 earns $59,031 per year. Salaries vary by locality — employees in higher-cost areas like Washington DC, San Francisco, and New York earn more.

What is the actual take-home pay for a GS-6?

A GS-6 Step 1 in the Rest of U.S. locality area takes home approximately $1,194 per biweekly pay period after FERS pension (4.4% for FERS-FRAE), 5% Traditional TSP, FEHB health insurance, Social Security (6.2%), Medicare (1.45%), and federal income tax. Actual take-home varies based on your specific benefits elections, state taxes, and filing status. Use our calculator for a personalized estimate.

How long does it take to go from GS-6 Step 1 to Step 10?

It takes 18 years of acceptable performance to advance from Step 1 to Step 10 within GS-6. Steps 1 through 4 increase every 1 year (52 weeks), Steps 4 through 7 increase every 2 years (104 weeks), and Steps 7 through 10 increase every 3 years (156 weeks). These within-grade increases (WGIs) are governed by 5 U.S.C. §5335.

What GS grade comes after GS-6?

Promotions from GS-6 depend on your position's career ladder. Common pathways include the GS-5/7/9, GS-7/9/11, or GS-5/7/9/11/12 ladders. Competitive promotions typically follow two-grade intervals for professional positions (e.g., GS-6 to GS-8) and one-grade intervals for technical positions. Check your position description for your specific career ladder.

Does GS-6 pay vary by location?

Yes. GS locality pay adjustments range from 17.06% (Rest of U.S.) to 46.34% (San Francisco). A GS-6 Step 1 earns $45,409 in most areas but significantly more in high-cost areas. Washington DC adds 33.94%, New York adds 37.95%, and Los Angeles adds 36.47%. There are 58 locality pay areas plus the base rate.

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