Railroad Retirement Benefits and Your Military Service Time

The history of Railroad Benefits dates back to the 1930’s, with the National Railroad Retirement program being established by the 1937 Railroad Retirement and Carriers’ Taxing Act. Our country soon after entered WWII which was followed by the Korean War, then the Vietnam War, and so on. Many Railroaders were drafted or volunteered for service during these wars… would their Railroad Retirement be negatively impacted by that pause in their time working for the Railroad?

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6 Options to Consider When Selling and Buying a Home in a Seller’s Market

Homeowners in a seller’s market face a conundrum. On one hand, their home is worth more than it has ever been. But on the other hand, if they decide to sell it and buy a new one, they’re going to face stiff competition. You can expect high prices in a competitive housing market where homes are selling in record time. It can be tricky to know exactly what path to take. Should you buy a house before selling your current home, or should you sell your house first then buy?

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Railroad Retirement Survivor Benefits – Will my family be taken care of if I pass away?

Survivorship planning can include a plan to replace future lost income, take care of existing debts and possibly provide a legacy to your heirs. For those still working, a big part of funding those goals will come from your Employee Benefits. How does this work for Railroaders? Is there anything that a Railroader beneficiary will receive that is different than the average worker?

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Railroad Retirement Benefits and Taxation Does it work any differently when I finally retire?

We are coming to the end of tax season and you have your taxes already filed, right? GREAT NEWS – or hopefully soon it will be great news! You are about to retire from the Railroad industry and the thought pops up – do I know how my railroad retirement benefits will be taxed? Other than my income amount, will my next years’ tax return look different that last years? So much of what I’ve read online is SO confusing! Let’s try to simplify and first examine how your benefits are taxed.

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RAILROAD RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY: How are they the same? How are they different? Is it possible to have both?

When we look back in the history of Railroad Retirement, we know that Railroad Retirement was started before Social Security even began. However, in time it became more integrated. In 1951, a financial interchange was established between the two. In 1965, a provision was created to coordinate the tax rates and allow Medicare to expand and cover those in the Railroad Retirement system. In 1974, the Railroad Retirement Act split the Railroad Retirement benefit into Tier I and Tier 2, with Tier 1 is designed to be equivalent to the benefits offered by Social Security.

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How to Invest During A Recession

During times of market or economic uncertainty – when we are not sure what will happen to our 401K balances or if we will still have a job at the end of the coming quarter. One thing that is for sure to happen, almost every “news” outlet gets covered by headlines: “Best 10 stocks to own during a recession” or “Best Recession Proof Stocks” or my favorite “How to make money during recession”.

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