Are you going to spend your first months in retirement traveling, playing or relaxing...or will you become obsessed with watching your bank balance? Mike Causey...
Happiness in retirement is more than having plenty of money.
But not much more!
It is easier to stay healthy and happy if a lack of funds is not a major problem.
Many, if not most, long-time feds find that with their inflation-protected annuities and health insurance for life, they are in a good place. Especially when compared to many of their private sector retiree neighbors.
But a growing number of feds are finding out that without a substantial nest egg, the first months AFTER retirement can be a financial nightmare. That’s because it can take awhile before their full annuity payments make it from the U.S. Treasury to their private bank accounts.
Earlier this week, we talked about the sometimes lengthy interim pay hit many retirees face. That prompted some been-there-done-that-hated-it comments from recent feds:
“My wife surprised me when I retired. She showed me a bank account with 65K in it. She kept it aside and I was not aware. Nope, I don’t do the checkbook or our taxes. What a great surprise. Going on 34 years, aiming for at least 50. Take care and great advice.” — Michael J. Kreps.
“Your advice is correct – and I was fully prepared for this – don’t rely on receiving your full annuity immediately. I was told that, had I not called, my application would have continued in the processing pipeline. That was not very satisfying. FYI, my application had no unusual features, e.g. crediting of military service.” Linda Williams
And lots, lots more.
In fairness to OPM there were lots of early retirements (from the Postal Service) last year. And many agencies drag their feet before sending records (which must be checked by individuals, not computers) to OPM.
That said, there’s gotta be a better way – as in more staff – to enable Uncle Sam to give long-time employees a pleasant send-off instead of a kiss-off.
To reach me: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com
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