Friday, April 27, 2018

Social Security 'is under attack'

Title: Social Security 'is under attack,' say these congressional Democrats

Article Snip: "...Cuts to Social Security are not a credible solution to pay for the $1.9 trillion that Congressional Republicans have recently added to the deficit in passing their tax legislation," Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, the committee's ranking Democrat, said in a statement to CNBC. "We must ensure that our seniors are able to retire with dignity..."

Reference: www.cnbc.com

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Paul Ryan's decision to wait until January to retire includes an under-the-radar benefit

Title: Paul Ryan's decision to wait until January to retire includes an under-the-radar benefit

Article Snip: "...Ryan, 48, would be able to draw his pension at age 50, since his time as a representative and as a staffer would combine to be roughly 24 years of federal service...Based on the FERS payments formula, Ryan could receive an annual pension payment of $84,930 if he remains on the job until January..."

Reference: www.businessinsider.com

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

How Much is the Maximum Annuity Supplement?

Title: How Much is the Maximum Annuity Supplement?

Article Snip: "...the maximum annuity supplement for retirements in 2018 has been electronically computed for twelve levels of ages and years of service – see..."

Reference: www.fedsmith.com
FERS Annuity Supplement, Social Security special retirement supplement (SRS),

Monday, March 19, 2018

Are my Social Security benefits taxable?

Title: Are my Social Security benefits taxable?

Article Snip: "...Social Security is generally considered a tax-free benefit, but that is not always the case. Depending on the amount of alternate income that you have in retirement and your filing status, you could owe taxes on up to 85% of your Social Security benefits..."

Reference: www.nbc-2.com
social security, Taxes on Social Security,

Friday, February 23, 2018

FERS hit list: The usual suspects plus a new twist…

Title: FERS hit list: The usual suspects plus a new twist…

Article Snip: "...If Congress approves, current and future employees under Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) would get smaller starting annuities when they retire and those pensions would lose all the protection they now enjoy from inflation. Cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) would be eliminated for FERS retirees and reduced for..."

Reference: federalnewsradio.com