Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in a non-profit, so arguably, really serving--not faux "public service" that government employees claim. So I probably make less and do not get a pension. So please spare me the "years of public service." We're all working hard, so there's no argument there. You are not changing the world, and you didn't go into government work to make the world a better place, you did it for security, the fact that it's nearly impossible to get fired, and for the pension. Public service. Please.
Honestly I feel the same way.
If you were in the military, you served.
If you’re a 100% remote non-sup GS15 who’s spent 20 years with the U.S. govt, I’m not convinced that you spent your career “serving the public.” Most Feds I know are bored at work and stick around for flexibility and security.
But either way you’ve earned your pension so I won’t begrudge you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48 years old in private industry and have a pension with 25 years worth of service contributions. Looks like I can start receiving pension payments in the amount of $9K per month at the age of 55. Are federal pensions significantly higher than this? I also have $2.9M in my IRA and another $1.3M in my 403b.
Feds under the current retirement plan can get around $60k/ year for the highest levels if they completed 30 years. But someone making $100k as their final salary would get around $30k/year pension. It’s not that great for all the years worked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 48 years old in private industry and have a pension with 25 years worth of service contributions. Looks like I can start receiving pension payments in the amount of $9K per month at the age of 55. Are federal pensions significantly higher than this? I also have $2.9M in my IRA and another $1.3M in my 403b.
It depends. My pension will be 50k a year but my DH’s will be 150k (at a finreg agency at top of pay scale with many years of service).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best parts of federal retirement are the pension COLA and subsidized, high-quality healthcare. Many pensions and annuities don’t have COLAs. After 15-20 years, the COLA makes a big difference, like the original pension amount can almost double.
It is a reduced cola...below the rate of inflation
Anonymous wrote:Best parts of federal retirement are the pension COLA and subsidized, high-quality healthcare. Many pensions and annuities don’t have COLAs. After 15-20 years, the COLA makes a big difference, like the original pension amount can almost double.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 48 years old in private industry and have a pension with 25 years worth of service contributions. Looks like I can start receiving pension payments in the amount of $9K per month at the age of 55. Are federal pensions significantly higher than this? I also have $2.9M in my IRA and another $1.3M in my 403b.
Anonymous wrote:Best parts of federal retirement are the pension COLA and subsidized, high-quality healthcare. Many pensions and annuities don’t have COLAs. After 15-20 years, the COLA makes a big difference, like the original pension amount can almost double.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 48 years old in private industry and have a pension with 25 years worth of service contributions. Looks like I can start receiving pension payments in the amount of $9K per month at the age of 55. Are federal pensions significantly higher than this? I also have $2.9M in my IRA and another $1.3M in my 403b.
Anonymous wrote:I think people know the pension is not what it used to be and the salaries and bonuses are lower. I think I more jealous of the bonuses and perks I hear about in the private sector.
Anonymous wrote:I work in a non-profit, so arguably, really serving--not faux "public service" that government employees claim. So I probably make less and do not get a pension. So please spare me the "years of public service." We're all working hard, so there's no argument there. You are not changing the world, and you didn't go into government work to make the world a better place, you did it for security, the fact that it's nearly impossible to get fired, and for the pension. Public service. Please.