Title: Social Security Rant
Article Snip: "...there will be no cost of living increase in 2010. This is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI is the federal government’s official measure used to calculate cost-of-living increases and according to the CPI there was “no” rise in the cost of living during the past year so all Social Security benefits will remain the same during the following year...."
Reference: www.gather.com
Monday, December 21, 2009
No cost of living increase in 2010
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Surprise! 15 million will owe taxes on tax break
Title: Surprise! 15 million will owe taxes on tax break
Article Snip: "...The AP reports today that one of the centerpieces of Barack Obama’s middle-class tax cut will wind up looking like a tax increase next April 15th. A $250 rebate did not get structured properly, and up to 15 million recipients — mainly seniors — will end up owing more money because of a double-dip that went unaccounted..."
Reference: hotair.com
Friday, November 13, 2009
Your Health Benefits are Under Attack
Title: Finance Acts, Amendments Still Threat To FEHBP
Article Snip: "...As the Senate and House prepare to vote on health care reform legislation, NARFE is concerned that amendments could be offered which would jeopardize the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), a generally successful employer-provided plan covering nearly nine million federal employees, retirees, survivors and their families...."
Reference: capwiz.com
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Federal Retiree Singles: Senior singles seeking mature dating
Title: Federal Retiree Singles: Senior singles seeking mature dating
Article Snip: "...SeniorPeopleMeet.com is a community specially designed to cater to senior singles seeking mature dating. If you're single, and seeking over 55 dating for friendship, pen pals, romance or marriage, look beyond your regular routine and generic online dating sites. Discover a vibrant senior community of mature adults in which to make a senior connection...."
Reference: www.seniorpeoplemeet.com
Monday, November 2, 2009
A Postal Employee Retirement Community - Nalcrest, Florida 33856
Title: Nalcrest, Florida 33856
Article Snip: "...Where does a postal employee go to retire? Some postal retirement seekers look to Florida for retirement living ...and where better to live than in a postal retirement community with nothing but other retired postal workers living next to you? No dogs allowed! The community is restricted to..."
Reference: postal-newsgroup.blogspot.com
Saturday, October 31, 2009
National health reform bills would exempt Hawaii
Title: National health reform bills would exempt Hawaii
Article Snip: "...protecting the state's 35-year-old Prepaid Healthcare Act, which has led to one of the lowest uninsured rates in the country and low premiums for workers...."
Reference: www.starbulletin.com
Thursday, October 29, 2009
18,000 sign up for Postal Service buyouts
Title: 18,000 sign up for Postal Service buyouts
Article Snip: "... Employees will receive the incentive in two payments: $10,000 by Dec. 31 and $5,000 beginning Oct. 1, 2010.
The Postal Service has made four previous rounds of early retirement offers..."
Reference: www.federaltimes.com
Monday, October 26, 2009
Retirement Tips For Seniors On Fixed Incomes
Title: Tips For Seniors On Fixed Incomes
Article Snip: "...Those who may or may not have lost some retirement savings in the faltering economy should consider the following tips for living on a fixed income. ..."
Reference: www.thevindicator.com
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Special Extra Earnings for Military Service applied to Social Security
Title: Special Extra Earnings for Military Service applied to Social Security
Article Snip: "...Under certain circumstances, special extra earnings for your military service from 1957 through 2001 can be credited to your record for Social Security purposes. These extra earnings credits may help you qualify for Social Security or increase the amount of your Social Security benefit. Special extra earnings credits are granted for periods..."
Reference: www.ssa.gov
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) Publications
Title: Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) Publications
OPM offers an array of free publications on the Federal Employees Retirement System. It pays to stay informed!
Reference: www.opm.gov
Thursday, October 22, 2009
OPM Director, Federal Officials and Athletes to Launch Wellness Campaign for Federal Workers
Title: OPM Director, Federal Officials and Athletes to Launch Wellness Campaign for Federal Workers
Article Snip: "...U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry will promote the Feds Get Fit wellness awareness campaign for Federal employees with a noontime rally on the National Mall on Tuesday, October 27. ..."
Reference: www.opm.gov
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
$250 Economic Recovery Payment to the seniors, veterans and people with disabilities
Title: $250 Economic Recovery Payment to the seniors, veterans and people with disabilities
Article Snip: "...The benefit would be $250 – or equivalent to a 2 percent increase in benefits for the average Social Security retiree beneficiary. Under the rules no person could "double dip" and receive a $250 Economic Recovery Payment through more than one program. Nor could they receive both an Economic Recovery Payment and the Making Work Pay tax credit...."
Reference: www.whitehouse.gov
Federal Retirement Calculator
Title: Federal Retirement Calculator
Article Snip: "...You Can Use this Calculator to:
* Calculate the basic annuity for employees in the FERS, CSRS, or CSRS-offset retirement system, including credit for sick leave if applicable.
* Confirm retirement eligibility. The calculator lets you know whether you are eligible to retire on the date you want, and what sort of restrictions (if any) apply.
* Calculate survivor benefits. ..."
Reference: usgs.gov
Monday, October 19, 2009
Federal Employee Health Care Premiums to Rise Sharply
Title: What OPM isn’t doing to contain health rates
Article Snip: "...Office of Personnel Management announced last month that health care premiums for federal employees and retirees were jumping 7.4 percent on average..."
Reference: www.federaltimes.com
Thursday, October 15, 2009
It's Official: No Social Security Increase
Title: It's Official: No Social Security Increase
Article Snip: "...Social Security Benefits Won't Increase, Spelling Trouble for Older Americans With High Health Care Costs..."
Reference: abcnews.go.com
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Senate-House bill includes retirement equity for Hawaii federal workers
Title: Senate-House bill includes retirement equity for Hawaii federal workers
Article Snip: "...National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (NDAA) released Wednesday contains Federal workforce provisions, including the Non-Foreign Area Retirement Equity Assurance Act (S. 507), which would provide fairness in retirement pay for the roughly 50,000 federal workers in Hawaii, Alaska, and the Territories. ..."
Reference: www.hawaii247.org
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Special Extra Earnings for Military Service
Title: Special Extra Earnings for Military Service
Article Snip: "...Since 1957, if you had military service earnings for active duty (including active duty for training), you paid Social Security taxes on those earnings. Since 1988, inactive duty service in the Armed Forces reserves (such as weekend drills) has also been covered by Social Security.
Under certain circumstances, special extra earnings for your military service from 1957 through 2001 can be credited to your record for Social Security purposes. These extra earnings credits may help you qualify for Social Security or increase the amount of your Social Security benefit. ..."
Reference: www.ssa.gov
Monday, September 28, 2009
Job losses, early retirements hurt Social Security
Title: Job losses, early retirements hurt Social Security
Article Snip: "...Applications for retirement benefits are 23 percent higher than last year, while disability claims have risen by about 20 percent. Social Security officials had expected applications to increase from the growing number of baby boomers reaching retirement, but they didn't expect the increase to be so large...."
Reference: www.federalnewsradio.com
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Tax-Friendly Places for Retirement
Title: Tax-Friendly Places for Retirement
Article Snip: "...ten states -- Alabama, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New York and Pennsylvania -- exclude all federal, military and in-state government pensions from taxation. But Kansas taxes public pensions from all other states...."
Reference: www.washingtonpost.com
Friday, September 18, 2009
Social Security benefit checks could go down in 2010
Title: Social Security benefit checks could go down in 2010
Article Snip: "...the Congressional Budget Office estimates that there will be no COLA increase for 2010 -- the first time without an increa..."
Reference: www.walletpop.com