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<blockquote data-quote="fatboy33" data-source="post: 1975676" data-attributes="member: 60331"><p>So we lost our 59.5 retirement age? Our regional manager came to our station earlier in the year saying this was the first real raise where nothing was taken away from "you guys". Adding 3 years onto our retirement age is like taking away 3 years of our lives(so to speak). Now that they see they have this in their pocket, I doubt most of us will see our pensions, as the years go on. Most Americans drop dead in their 60's. That means they'll lose all they've save. I'll be changing my payout to be giving to my spouse if I die. I chose not to add her because she has her own retirement and I'd realize a higher payout. My advise to anyone 62 now, retire if you can. What's stopping them from deciding to raise the age to 70 next year? They make the rules up as they go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboy33, post: 1975676, member: 60331"] So we lost our 59.5 retirement age? Our regional manager came to our station earlier in the year saying this was the first real raise where nothing was taken away from "you guys". Adding 3 years onto our retirement age is like taking away 3 years of our lives(so to speak). Now that they see they have this in their pocket, I doubt most of us will see our pensions, as the years go on. Most Americans drop dead in their 60's. That means they'll lose all they've save. I'll be changing my payout to be giving to my spouse if I die. I chose not to add her because she has her own retirement and I'd realize a higher payout. My advise to anyone 62 now, retire if you can. What's stopping them from deciding to raise the age to 70 next year? They make the rules up as they go. [/QUOTE]
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