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  • Creating your income for retirement as a federal employee is multifaceted. There are several "legs" to your income in retirement and there are right and wrong ways to set it up. In this video, Thiago Glieger discusses what FERS retirees should consider as they set up their retirement plan.
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  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great content, thank you!

  • @dgracias12
    @dgracias12 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great content! As a FERS employee, with 1.7% pension and the bridge supplemental Social security. And a TSP projected average of $800,000. 51yrs old and 20yrs completed. I would potentially take home every month the following.
    Pension: $40,000yr
    Supplement SS: $13,200
    TSP: ???
    Not sure if this makes sense but can you do a video on government employees that are forced out at 57yrs. Thank you in advance.
    Edit: By the way, I'm still 42yrs old and that's my plan if I move to a retirement friendly state like Tennessee or Florida. Thanks 😊

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sure that makes sense. The higher multiplier factor plus forced retirement makes you Special Provisions, I assume? The rules are similar but the economics are different. You have a longer time frame for which to plan. We can definitely incorporate this kind of video into our content schedule. Thanks for sharing!

  • @wdeemarwdeemar8739
    @wdeemarwdeemar8739 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have 3 years plus an emergency fund.

    • @TheFedCorner
      @TheFedCorner  ปีที่แล้ว

      Having extra cash is a great plan, especially during volatile markets. Just be careful of the degrading power of inflation over time! It's the silent portfolio killer!