Article Snip: "...If you already have 35 years of earnings, your benefit may or may not be affected by a decision to stop working now. Here's why: Any future..."
Reference: www.aarp.orgTuesday, April 23, 2019
Friday, April 12, 2019
It’s going to get easier for some Americans to save for retirement
Title: It’s going to get easier for some Americans to save for retirement
Article Snip: "...Small businesses across the country could use this type of program. Three-quarters of business owners who do not offer a retirement plan said they are not likely to implement one in the next two years..."
Reference: www.marketwatch.comWednesday, March 27, 2019
If you are a postal employee nearing retirement you should use eRetire to properly prepare
Title: If you are a postal employee nearing retirement you should use eRetire to properly prepare
Are you contemplating a retirement from the United States Postal Service (USPS)? Retirement is one of the most important decisions most of us will face in life. There are so many questions we must ask ourselves prior to making this move ...or deciding we are not ready to do so yet. The USPS makes the decision easier for us by providing a great site with links and applications to assist you with the entire process. Once you are eligible for retirement, eRetire found on liteblue, you will be able to do one or all of the following:
Friday, March 22, 2019
50 States, 5,000 Ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do
Title: 50 States, 5,000 Ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do
Retirement Travel |
Reference: National Geographic
Secrets Of A Successful Retiree: From A Retirement Professional
Title: Secrets Of A Successful Retiree: From A Retirement Professional
Article Snip: "...What are the retirement planning strategies that an internationally recognized retirement expert successfully has used to plan her own retirement? There’s plenty you can learn from Anna Rappaport, a researcher, consultant, author, and speaker on a variety of retirement planning topics..."
Reference: www.forbes.comTuesday, February 19, 2019
The Social Security Expansion Act Pays For Itself; Requires Wealthy to Pay Same Percentage as Working Class
Article Snip: "...The Social Security Expansion Act is profoundly wise legislation that increases Social Security benefits for all current and future beneficiaries, as well as providing additional targeted benefit increases. These include ensuring that those who work a lifetime at low wages are not forced to retire into poverty...The benefit increases in the Social Security Expansion Act are paid for entirely by requiring the wealthiest to pay their fair share into Social Security. It provides that they contribute the same percentage of their incomes to Social Security that minimum wage workers pay..."
Reference: www.commondreams.orgSaturday, February 16, 2019
3 Things to Know About Social Security if You’re Divorced
Title: 3 Things to Know About Social Security if You’re Divorced
Article Snip: "...Did you know Social Security spousal benefits extend to certain ex-spouses who have gotten divorced? Social Security benefits currently provide..."
Reference: www.fool.comConnolly reintroduces Equal COLA Act
Title: Equal COLA Act
Article Snip: "...Equal COLA Act. The legislation aims to bring equity to the way the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is determined under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS)..."
Reference: augustafreepress.comThursday, February 14, 2019
The jobs with the best retirement benefits
Title: The jobs with the best retirement benefits
Article Snip: "...GOBankingRates analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2017 Employer Costs for Employee Compensation data and determined the best occupations for retirement benefits based on the field with the largest employer contribution per hour. The worst jobs for retirement benefits had the lowest employer contribution per hour..."
Reference: www.msn.comWednesday, January 23, 2019
Getting Started on the Retirement Process
Title: Getting Started on the Retirement Process
Article Snip: "...You should begin planning for retirement at least a year ahead of the day you expect to retire. However, an early retirement offer, a “buyout,” or a RIF can motivate you to make a quick retirement decision..."
Reference: www.fedweek.comWednesday, January 9, 2019
Five Considerations for Federal Employee Disability Retirement Cases
Title: Five Considerations for Federal Employee Disability Retirement Cases
Article Snip: "...Federal employees thinking about filing for disability retirement should consider the following five issues as they debate whether or not to proceed..."
Reference: www.arlnow.comMonday, December 31, 2018
Is Working after Retirement Worth the Costs?
Title: Is Working after Retirement Worth the Costs?
Article Snip: "...because the SRS (in this case) is treated the same as a Social Security benefit, it can be reduced or eliminated if you exceed the earnings limit. The limit for earnings before impacting either SSA or SRS payments is $17,040 in 2018..."
Reference: www.fedsmith.comFriday, December 28, 2018
COLA's: Another FERS Disadvantage (Lower COLA's and Age Delayed)
Title: Federal Annuity and Benefits
Article Snip: "...FERS and FERS Specials Cost-of-Living Adjustments are not provided until age 62, except for disability, survivor benefits, and other special provision retirements. FERS disability retirees get the adjustment, except when they are receiving a disability annuity based on 60 percent of their high-3 average salary. Also, under FERS, if you have a CSRS component, the component is subject to the CSRS COLA calculation. FERS survivors receive the FERS increase on their entire annuity, even where component service is involved..."
Reference: www.opm.govFor American Workers, 4 Key Retirement Issues to Watch in 2019
Title: For American Workers, 4 Key Retirement Issues to Watch in 2019
Article Snip: "...It’s going to be a busy year in Washington and state capitals for policymakers working to improve the retirement security of millions of Americans. Savings Plans, Saving One Million Pensions, Protecting Investors From Conflicted Advice, Expanding Social Security ..."
Reference: www.nytimes.comFriday, December 21, 2018
The Middle Class Retirement Nightmare
Title: The Middle Class Retirement Nightmare
Article Snip: "...Like a squirrel that hasn’t saved against approaching winter… 80% of American workers have under one year’s salary salted away for retirement. This we learn from a recent report issuing from the National Institute on Retirement Security..."
Reference: dailyreckoning.comFriday, December 7, 2018
For first time ever, military's Tricare will have open enrollment similiar to civilian health insurance
Article Snip: "...For the first time, those using Tricare can take part in an open enrollment season akin to civilian healthcare, allowing users to change or keep their current plan. In addition, military retirees will no longer receive dental benefits through Tricare, but will be able to obtain..."
Reference: www.tampabay.comTuesday, December 4, 2018
The Social Security Retirement Age Increases to 66.5 in 2019
Title: The Social Security Retirement Age Increases to 66.5 in 2019
Article Snip: "...Here's a look at how the retirement age is changing, and what this means for your retirement payments. An older Social Security full retirement age. The full retirement age used to be 65 for those born in 1937 or earlier. Those born between..."
Reference: usnews.comMore Reading: How the federal government makes sure you wont get much in Social Security. For example, the U.S. life expectancy for a white male in Alabama is 73.36 and the new Social Security age is 66.5. So if you are lucky enough to live until your are 73.36 you will collect Social Security for approximately 7 years. Now that's a real ponzi scheme!
Thursday, November 29, 2018
What is 'Provisional Income'
Title: What is 'Provisional Income'
Article Snip: "...Provisional income is an IRS threshold above which social security income is taxable. The base, from §86 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), triggers taxability social security benefits requiring its inclusion in gross income tax payment on excess amounts..."
Reference: www.investopedia.comWhat is considered "earned income" relative to social security benefits?
Title: What is considered income relative to social security benefits?
Article Snip: "...In general, the Social Security Administration defines “earned income” as “income from wages or net earnings from self-employment.” For example, earnings may include bonuses, commissions, and severance pay. Investment income, pensions, capital gains, and inheritances are not considered wages. Other types of payment made by an employer may be considered earnings under certain conditions..."
Reference: www.aarp.orgAre Social Security Benefits Taxed?
Title: Are Social Security Benefits Taxed?
Article Snip: "...Some of you have to pay federal income taxes on your Social Security benefits. This usually happens only if you..."
Reference: www.ssa.gov