Amethyst
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Checking my Medicare application on SSA.gov, I saw a notification that floored me. See, I'm in the old Civil Service Retirement System, and paid into that pension plan instead of into SS. Before that career, I had a couple of full-time jobs, with 18 months of paying into SS (all my other earnings were in on-campus jobs, which were exempt).
After retirement, I worked part-time as a contractor/consultant for five years. I assumed that couldn't be enough time paying into SS, to fill out 40 quarters. Turns out I was wrong. At age 67, if I weren't CSRS, I would be eligible for $860.00 per month.
Looks like, Windfall Elimination (WEP) would reduce this amount by about half. However, I'm not clear on how to do the calculations/find the data. Could someone explain it?
Thanks,
Amethyst
After retirement, I worked part-time as a contractor/consultant for five years. I assumed that couldn't be enough time paying into SS, to fill out 40 quarters. Turns out I was wrong. At age 67, if I weren't CSRS, I would be eligible for $860.00 per month.
Looks like, Windfall Elimination (WEP) would reduce this amount by about half. However, I'm not clear on how to do the calculations/find the data. Could someone explain it?
Thanks,
Amethyst