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Social Security Statement of Benefit: How to Get and Request a Copy

Once your Average In­dexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) is calculated, the Social Security Administration applies a percentage, called a Replacement Rate, to arrive at your monthly social security statement of benefits amount. The average Replacement Rate is 40 percent. However, the rate tends to be higher for low-income workers and lower for higher income workers. In this progressive way, lower-paid workers—who in theory would have less opportunity to save—get proportionally more of their incomes replaced by Social Security. (more…)

3.05.2011

Termination of Employee Benefit Plan

A company may terminate an employee benefit plan. However, a plan qualified for favorable tax treatment under the Internal Revenue Code must provide that, in effect, each affected participant becomes fully vested in his accrued benefit at the time of termination. ERISA also provides that, for defined benefit plans, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) must be notified. (more…)

7.03.2011

The Impact Of Aging Population On The Labor Force

Aging Population
As the nations of the world address the challenges of population aging, two key issues of concern are whether a sufficient number of appropriately skilled workers will be available to maintain economic productivity and whether the existing retirement pension programs will be able to maintain the growing number of retirees. A multidisciplinary literature addresses various dimensions of these joined issues, including studies of the trends in employment rates among persons 55 years and older, the relationship between aging and changes in physical and mental capacity, the influence of current policies on the availability and utilization of older workers, and how new workplace programs and government policies may lead to improved opportunities for jobs for older workers. The policies proposed in response to these concerns differ in their targets for change and in their tone. (more…)

2.02.2011

Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC)

Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation
The federal government insurance agency, called the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC), insures the funds of defined benefit plans. The PBGC does not guarantee that the pension is as large as if the company remains solvent. If the company you worked for with a defined benefit plan goes bankrupt, the PBGC takes over benefit payments — but only to a certain limit ($36,000 a year in 1999). (more…)

23.03.2010