Sunday, June 26, 2022

Social Security Expansion Act (SSEA) | H.R.8005

Title: Social Security Expansion Act (SSEA) | H.R.8005

The SSEA would boost benefits for current and new Social Security beneficiaries by $200 per month, or $2,400 per year.

Article Snip: "U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) introduced the Social Security Expansion Act (SSEA) in both houses of the U.S. Congress on June 9, 2022. This legislation seeks to keep Social Security solvent through 2096. But it goes beyond just keeping the program going. The SSEA would boost benefits for current and new Social Security beneficiaries by $200 per month, or $2,400 per year. Individuals wouldn’t have to wait until their full retirement age under the bill, either. Anyone who turns 62 would be eligible for the increase."

Reference: www.koamnewsnow.com
Social Security Expansion Act (SSEA) | H.R.8005


Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Americans BurningThrough Savings Due To Soaring Inflation, November Might Witness Worse

Title: Americans Changing Spending Habits Due To Soaring Inflation, November Might Witness Worse

Article Snip: "..."As bad as inflation seems now, Americans are likely to feel even more in the months ahead, as they burn through those accumulated savings," said the National Review. ...Seventy per cent of Americans are using their savings to cover rising prices, it said, citing a recent Forbes Advisor survey of 2,000 US adults"

Reference: www.india.com


Monday, May 23, 2022

Federal Employees’ Retirement System: Summary of Recent Trends

Title: Federal Employees’ Retirement System: Summary of Recent Trends

Article Snip: "...Workers who retired under FERS received an average monthly annuity of $1,834. Employees retiring under FERS had a shorter average length of service than those under CSRS. FERS annuities are supplemented by Social Security benefits and the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). ..."

Reference: www.everycrsreport.com


Retiree warns others after losing $8,500 in check-washing theft

Title: Retiree warns others after losing $8,500 in check-washing theft

Article Snip: "...Retiree Cindy Redmond noticed something was wrong after she mailed two checks from her south Charlotte home. ...“(I) put the mail in the mailbox around (9 p.m.) and then went out for a walk about (10 p.m.) and saw the mailbox was open and empty,” Redmond said. “You get a gut feeling that’s not right. Our mailbox is never left open.” ...“It appears that the suspect was able to wash the check,” said Officer Johnathan Frisk..."

Reference: www.wsoctv.com


Man driving U-Haul with an outstanding warrant for postal theft, arrested after police chase

Title: Man driving U-Haul with an outstanding warrant for postal theft, arrested after police chase

Article Snip: "...The Caddo Mills Police Department reported that Harper, 31, of Southaven, Miss., was being held in the Rockwall County Jail as of Monday morning. The officer did a check of the truck’s registration and was alerted that it had been stolen out of Holland, Mich...Inside the stolen truck, police found marijuana as well as identification, bankcards and tax information belonging to other people. They also found...Harper also has an outstanding warrant for postal theft, according to police."

Reference: www.rockwallheraldbanner.com


Meet the Stone Mountain Hookers—a women’s fishing club

Title: Meet the Stone Mountain Hookers—a women’s fishing club

Article Snip: "...Betty Pompey, a Stone Mountain community leader who retired as an executive with the U.S. Postal Service, said she had some fishing experience while living in Savanah. “I showed up with large surf-fishing lures and a big, heavy-duty rod, prompting some laughter,” said Pompey. Now others in the club have rods, reels, line and hooks suitable for local lake fishing for the Bream, Bass, Crappie and Catfish. ..."

Reference: ocgnews.com


Sunday, May 8, 2022

What is one of the best things i can do to prepare for retirement?

Title: What is one of the best things i can do to prepare for retirement?

Article Snip: "Plan for your future with your my Social Security Account. Estimate your retirement benefits at different ages and dates. Your personal my Social Security account gives you secure access to information based on your earnings history and interactive tools tailored to you. With your my Social Security account, you can plan for your future by getting your personalized retirement benefit estimates at age 62, Full Retirement Age (FRA), and age 70. You can also view retirement benefit estimates by:
  • Choosing a future age to begin receiving retirement benefits in years and months or use the new 'Age' scroll bar
  • Choosing a future date to begin receiving retirement benefits
  • Entering the average annual income you expect to earn until retirement.
Your retirement estimates are provided in both written and chart form. Sign Up Here. It's easy an essential tool for planning a retiremnt.
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Reference: www.ssa.gov
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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Social Security Benefits: How to avoid mistakes and get full payments?

Title: Social Security Benefits: How to avoid mistakes and get full payments?

Article Snip: "Make sure you are not missing out due to a simple error..."

Reference: www.marca.com
Social Security


Monday, April 25, 2022

How long do you have to be married to someone to get their Social Security?

Title: How long do you have to be married to someone to get their Social Security? PDF

Article Snip: "...How long do you have to be married to someone to get their Social Security? If you're divorced, you can receive benefits based on your ex-spouse's work if: • Your marriage lasted 10 years or longer. You're unmarried. You're age 62 or older. The benefit you're entitled to receive based on your own work is less than the benefits you'd receive based on your spouse's work...."

Reference: www.ssa.gov
What Every Woman Should Know About Social Security


Wednesday, April 13, 2022

New postal reform law creates Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program for employees, postal retirees and others

Title: New postal reform law creates Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program for employees, postal retirees and others

Article Snip: "...USPS understands that employees have many questions, so here are a few things to know: • The law establishes the Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program, which..."

Reference: NPMHU Local 317
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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Sunday, March 20, 2022

2023 Social Security COLA Estimated at 7.6% as CPI Keeps Rising

Title: 2023 Social Security COLA Estimated at 7.6% as CPI Keeps Rising

Article Snip: "...consumer price index release showing that prices over the past year through February have risen by 7.9% — the largest increase since since January 1982, and 0.8% from January to February, are just the beginning, as that number doesn’t include commodity price jumps due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the extraordinary jump in energy prices..."

Reference: www.thinkadvisor.com


Thursday, March 10, 2022

Postal Service Reform Act of 2022, H.R. 3076 Passes Senate

Title: Postal Service Reform Act of 2022, H.R. 3076 Passes Senate

Article Snip: "... aligns retiree healthcare with the best practices in the private sector that lower premiums for NPMHU members and our fellow postal employees as well as safeguarding benefits..."

Reference: NPMHU LOcal 317
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Friday, February 11, 2022

Inflation: The Destruction of the FERS Retiree

Article Title: Is 2022 the start of big time inflation?

Article Excerpt: "...Almost all current federal workers, plus a growing number of new retirees, are under the FERS program. There is a permanent battle between FERS (with its generous 5% employer match to the TSP and Social Security coverage) and CSRS retirees who start off with much higher annuities (which they help finance) than FERS retirees. The fly in the ointment for FERS employees is their diet-COLA system. Under it, FERS retirees get the same COLA as CSRS retirees UNTIL it exceeds 2%. So for example if a CSRS Social Security COLA is 6%, FERS retirees would get 5%. Imagine the impact on a FERS annuity over a period of extended inflation What if, as some experts project, we are entering a period of high inflation? One that lasts for years. It’s happened before. Some say it may already be happening again. ..."

Reference Source: federalnewsnetwork.com


Biden to propose 4.6 percent pay raise for federal employees, the biggest hike in 20 years

The forgotten aging population. If you have already served your purpose you are useless in the eyes of the Biden administration. Postal service, federal retirees and everyone on social security left out of Biden monetary increases as inflation takes a heavy toll and erodes what little they have to survive on.

Biden to propose 4.6 percent pay raise for federal employees, the biggest hike in 20 years


'...WASHINGTON — Federal employees and military service members would receive average raises of 4.6 percent next January under...'


Reference: www.msn.com
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Sunday, February 6, 2022

Why claiming Social Security online could be the easiest approach for retirees

Title: Why claiming Social Security online could be the easiest approach for retirees

Article Snip: "...recent data from the Center for Retirement Research shows many Americans are passing up the simplest approach to claiming Social Security benefits and are needlessly complicating their efforts. The data revealed that just about half of all retirees are filing for their benefits online, a number that has held steady since 2013...."

Reference: tulsaworld.com


Are Social Security Recipients Being Cheated Out of Nearly $5,000?

Title: Are Social Security Recipients Being Cheated Out of Nearly $5,000?

Article Snip: "...Social Security benefits are not keeping up with inflation. ...despite the massive COLA raise in 2022, retired workers will keep losing out due to the decline of purchasing power in today's red-hot high inflationary environment. “To put it in perspective, for every $100 worth of groceries a retiree could afford in 2000, they can only buy $68 worth today,” Mary Johnson, the Social Security policy analyst for The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), said in a statement..."

Reference: nationalinterest.org


Thursday, January 27, 2022

Baby Boomer Retirements Outpace Predictions

Title: Baby Boomer Retirements Outpace Predictions

Article Snip: "...Retirees are a significant fraction of the population, as U.S. population growth has slowed and Baby Boomers (those born between 1946 through 1964) are currently retiring. Finally, a significant number of people who had not planned to retire in 2020 may have retired anyway because of the dangers to their health or due to rising asset values that made retirement feasible. This essay provides a back-of-the-envelope estimate of the number of "COVID-19 retirements..."

Reference: stlouisfed.org


Saturday, January 22, 2022

Social Security offices, closed in the pandemic, are expected to reopen in March.

Title: Social Security offices, closed in the pandemic, are expected to reopen in March.

Article Snip: "...The national network of Social Security customer service offices, which were closed nearly two years ago at the start of the pandemic, is on track to reopen on ..."

Reference: www.nytimes.com


When Should a Federal Employee Apply for Social Security Benefits?

Title: When Should a Federal Employee Apply for Social Security Benefits?

Article Snip: "...wonder if they will reach their life expectancy. This group firmly believes that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Although 62 year olds are rarely called young..."

Reference: www.fedweek.com