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In reply to the discussion: Do you have a pension? [View all]Yonnie3
(19,503 posts)69. Yes, a small one.
I was working for GE and they laid me off one week before I was vested. All of those laid off were within a year of vestment. We contacted corporate HR, we were vested and the local HR manager was laid off. GE has had legal problems with such things. When I turned 60, I began drawing 373 a month. There is no COLA and waiting until I was 70 would not change the amount.
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Same here my Medicare took all my SS COLA and my supplement went up $15.65 a month.
doc03
Jan 2017
#21
Ours is enough to pay for our drug program and our health insurance. Sadly, it probably won't much
appleannie1943
Jan 2017
#22
Very few people of any ages, if they weren't a government employee or union member ...
frazzled
Jan 2017
#32
Sort of. One place I worked froze pensions after I worked there 5 years of my 11 year tenure with
stevenleser
Jan 2017
#45
I am very lucky that I landed at a retirement company who does have a pension and great benefits....
TrekLuver
Jan 2017
#63
Two, actually. Yes, one small one from a former employer that I'm now collecting.......
WillowTree
Jan 2017
#67