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question on possible pension changes 10 years down the road....
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Dog" data-source="post: 298308" data-attributes="member: 12109"><p>I think each pension plan is accountable for their own members and shouldn't have to "bail out" or level out others. All we can do is start telling our union reps want we want negotiated in the next contract. I agree that current amounts are going to be continually eaten up by inflation and could use some upwards adjustments. Best bet is plan as much as you can on your own ie.. 401, ROTH, Stock purchase isn't a bad idea with the discount on automatic payroll deductions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Dog, post: 298308, member: 12109"] I think each pension plan is accountable for their own members and shouldn't have to "bail out" or level out others. All we can do is start telling our union reps want we want negotiated in the next contract. I agree that current amounts are going to be continually eaten up by inflation and could use some upwards adjustments. Best bet is plan as much as you can on your own ie.. 401, ROTH, Stock purchase isn't a bad idea with the discount on automatic payroll deductions. [/QUOTE]
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