Utah legislative audit: Retired state employees who return to work shouldn’t double-dip
Utah audit: Ban state workers from double-dipping Education influences how long many expect to work after they ‘retire,’ new survey findsNEW YORK — When you hear that retirement isn’t what it used to be, a first thought might be of active seniors traveling the globe instead of sitting in rocking chairs. But for plenty of Americans, especially those with little education, “retirement” involves continuing to work — and that will likely be even more common in coming years, a new study finds. Relief from required retirement account distributions helpful but temporaryDES MOINES, Iowa — Hundreds of thousands of retirees have more money in their accounts thanks to a one-time waiver of a government required withdrawal that kicks in after age 70. House passes bill to let struggling Postal Service use retirement fund to cover shortfallWASHINGTON — The House voted Tuesday to let the struggling U.S. Postal Service cover a budget shortfall by reducing its annual payment to a health care fund for retirees by $4 billion. AP: Those losing their first jobs or nearing retirement face extra challenges after layoffsORLANDO, Fla. — Marcus Wells and Shirley Walker view their economic prospects from opposite ends of the age spectrum. IRS fixes glitch that caused new tax credit to incorrectly boost retirees’ pension paymentsWASHINGTON — The IRS on Thursday offered pension plans a way to fix a glitch that has been causing the new Making Work Pay tax credit to incorrectly boost pension payments to retirees. |