Last night the Senate passed HR 82, which repeals the WEP and the GPO. As I posted last night, this is a bit more complicated than some people think and some folks may be surprised by some of the ultimate outcomes. While those "complications" were very much discussed by opponents of the bill, today I … Continue reading Knock-On Effects of the WEP and the GPO Repeal
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WEP and GPO Repealed
Edit: It's helpful if you are interested in this topic to read these two previous posts: Are the WEP and GPO Fair? and Some Nuances of the WEP and GPO. The U.S. Senate today passed, and President Biden is expected to sign, HR 82, the "Social Security Fairness Act." (The bill was signed into law … Continue reading WEP and GPO Repealed
TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Wisconsin Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your WRS Benefits
I just wanted to share my latest book, this one for teachers in Wisconsin Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their WRS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in Wisconsin. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. If you know educators in the … Continue reading TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Wisconsin Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your WRS Benefits
TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Tennessee Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your TCRS Benefits
I just wanted to share my latest book, this one for teachers in Tennessee Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their TCRS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in Tennessee. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. If you know educators in the … Continue reading TL;DR: Financial Literacy for Tennessee Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your TCRS Benefits
Coloradans Looking for a New Vehicle Should Buy an EV This Month
I've written previously about EVs and why I think folks should consider buying one. Apparently many Coloradans agree, as 25.3% of the cars sold in Colorado in the 3rd quarter were EVs. If you are a Colorado resident and are considering a new (or used) car, I would highly recommend you consider purchasing before the … Continue reading Coloradans Looking for a New Vehicle Should Buy an EV This Month
TL;DR: Financial Literacy for North Carolina Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your TSERS Benefits
I just wanted to share my latest book, this one for teachers in North Carolina Public Schools, focusing on financial literacy and making the most of their TSERS pension benefits. Please consider sharing with any educators you know in North Carolina. This is the latest in the TL;DR Financial Literacy series. If you know educators … Continue reading TL;DR: Financial Literacy for North Carolina Public School Teachers: Optimizing Financial Decisions Based on Your TSERS Benefits



