Re: Ain't it great when you're robbed?
Author: SLOCONDR
Date: 01-10-2012 - 14:57
Dr Zarkoff Wrote:
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> >Yeah, it's really great the way the thieves in
> Congress in the 90's stole the monies we'd already
> contributed to earn those RR Retirement credit
>
> Last I heard, Congressional "looting" of the RRB
> funds, the way it has been done with SSI, has
> never occurred. In fact the RRB will be solvent
> for something like 5 or 6 decades to come. It's
> one of the few things Labor and Management
> consistently agree on: lobbying Congress to keep
> their greasy paws off the RRB funds. The change in
> the RRB law during the late 1970s/early 1980s was
> to ensure long-term funding because beginning
> about 1960, there were more employees retiring
> than being hired -- contributions were down and
> quickly reaching the point of not being able to
> cover the pay-outs.
>
> Once you retire, you cannot seek employment in the
> craft you had when you were working. The
> limitations on post-retirement employement
> earnings decrease or dissappear once you reach age
> 66.
If I remember right, the RRR fund WAS robbed during the Nixson administration, as I remember, Pres. Ford balked at having to pay back the money taken out of the RRR fund. As far as seeking employement in the RR industry after you have retired from such, you may work as a consultant, not paying into RRR. and, as you say, limitations on earnings disappear after reaching full retirement age.