- State of Washington: Department of Retirement Systems
How do I retire with DRS? Start by requesting an official benefit estimate from DRS 3 to 12 months prior to your retirement date See more steps to retire What are the DCP Roth and pretax limits? These annual limits apply to DCP Roth and pretax contributions
- Retirement benefits | SSA
Estimate your benefit amount, determine when to apply, and explore other factors that may affect your retirement planning Learn how to time your application so your first benefit payment arrives when you want it
- Retirement Calculator
To retire is to withdraw from active working life, and for most retirees, retirement lasts the rest of their lives Why Retire? There are many factors at play that ultimately affect a person's decision to retire
- Retirement planning tools - USAGov
Use USAGov's benefit finder tool to find retirement benefits that may help with living expenses, health care, medications, and more If you are a federal employee, visit the OPM Retirement Center to learn about federal retirement benefits and resources You may have access to retirement planning tools through your 401k or IRA
- How to plan for retirement | Fidelity
Take one step at a time on this lifelong journey If you're saving for retirement, the best way to help ensure success is by saving consistently (Fidelity suggests saving 15% of your income annually, including any match you get from your employer) and investing appropriately for your age
- Retirement - Forbes
New rules allow unused funds to roll into a Roth IRA, giving children a powerful, tax-free head start on retirement
- Retirement Explained: How to Prepare | GOBankingRates
Quick Answer: Retirement is the stage of life where you stop full-time work and begin to rely on savings, investments, and benefits like Social Security to cover your expenses For many, retirement means a major life change, which is not just financial
- Retirement Planning: Guide to a Secure Financial Future
Retirement starts at about age 64, on average, for American workers and lasts roughly 20 years Average retirement age varies by state and ranges from age 61 to 67, according to a Madison Trust Company study Full retirement age for Social Security is 67 years for people born in 1960 or later
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