The YA is the career classification system and is sort of a special category of the GS: Some agencies have statutory authority to administer their own pay systems. Employees within these agencies may be paid under separate pay systems (e.g., pay bands) with separate pay plan codes. For instance, the YA pay plan is used only by the Department of Defense for positions classified under the National Security Personnel System (NSPS). Here is the salary table for it: http://www.dodfire.com/pay/NSPS_2008_SCH.pdf The 0501 is the career series: called Financial Administration and Programs. See http://www.opm.gov/fedclass/gs0501.pdf
This is the Department of Defense, National Security Personnel System payschedule. (YC) equates to a Standard Career Group Supervisor/Manager, Payband 3, Step 3 = YC 3/3
http://www.opm.gov/oca/07tables/html/dcb.asp
LtCol - Col
Pay grade FSN-11 is a foreign service ranking. The salary for that position ranges from about 41,000 to 62,000 dollars not including other benefits.
He wanted the federal government to assume and pay all state debts.
DR-XX is the federal civilian pay plan/grade for Demonstration Air Force Scientist and Engineer. DR-02 is the second of four grades starting with DR-01 thru DR-04
The pay in a government job is dependent on the persons grade. A person who is grade 9 can make between $41,979 to $54,570 yearly.
The Federal government is the level of government we pay income taxes to.
Yes, when you pay taxes a part of that goes to the Federal Government. Which technically you are paying for Federal Aid.
Corporate Tax
The federal government issues bonds, along with short-term notes, for the expenditures required to operate the federal government and to pay off debt that is maturing.
Yes...all State citizens pay US federal tax...no exceptions.
To pay all of the necessary expense of operating the services and programs that are administrated by the federal government.
From taxes collected by the federal government.