Good news for pilots - retirement age
Newps wrote:
Robert M. Gary wrote:
Newps wrote:
Jay Honeck wrote:
My mandatory retirement is age 56. I am eligible at 49 when I will have
25 years. There are no full pensions anymore in the government. Better
read up. The Government started a new retirement system in the mid
80's. There aren't many people left on the old system. The old system
was a pension only system, they did not pay into social security and did
not receive benefits unless they got their 40 quarters somewhere else.
They received 50% of their highest three years of salary as their
retirement. Now the retirement is much more employee financed. I also
pay into social security. I also put the IRS max of $14K this year into
my 401K. My pension will be less than the 50% the other workers got.
You are a gov't employee and can contribute to a 401K?
We call it TSP, for Thrift Savings Plan, but it's essentially the same
as your 401k. I can contribute any amount up to the IRS max which I
believe is $14K this year, goes up about $500 a year, same as you. The
Government contributes another 5% of my base pay.
TSP this year is $15,500. Since I just started with the govt. I get 0%
from them. After a year I think I might get 3%. I'm also in the govt.
pension which according to most is worth almost nothing.
Margy
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