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Age gap retirement planning for federal employees: Avoiding the 'Widow’s Penalty,' Medicare planning and more How to think about the best ways to utilize your retirement and health care benefits ...
The Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) is a three-tiered system designed to provide federal employees with great retirement benefits.
A GOP proposal could push federal workers to retire early to avoid pension cuts, but as the rules keep changing, planning is harder.
If passed as is, the new law would reduce retirement benefits for some federal workers by eliminating the Federal Employees Retirement System annuity supplement, which allows workers to become ...
Without the supplement, federal employees who retire before age 62 will face a reduction in their retirement income until they qualify for Social Security benefits.
House GOP revises proposed spending cuts targeting federal employee retirement benefits, softening controversial measures.
Lots of changes in store for Social Security recipients as more people rely on a system that's operating above capacity. Full ...
After months of contending with the Trump administration’s multipronged effort to downsize the federal workforce, government employees are now facing the possibility of another major change that ...
Moreover, the package would eliminate supplemental retirement benefits for those who retire before age 62 and are unable to yet collect Social Security, and give new federal employees the option ...
A Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a retirement program open to most federal employees. TSP participants can contribute pre-tax earnings and get matching funds from their employers. If eligible, you ...
House GOP revises proposed spending cuts targeting federal employee retirement benefits, softening controversial measures.