CSRS & FERS Disability Retirement: The 80% Rule
I recently wrote an article on FedSmith.com concerning the legal process of filing for Federal Disability Retirement benefits under FERS or CSRS, and a reader posted a comment implying and suggesting a...
View ArticleOPM Disability Retirement: The 80% Rule — Earned Income
As we reach the end of the year, Federal and Postal employees who are receiving Disability Retirement benefits, and who are working in the private sector, should remember the 80% earned income rule....
View ArticleFederal Disability Retirement: The 80% Rule and Other Considerations
In preparing, formulating and filing a Federal Disability Retirement application under FERS or CSRS, it is always the future which one must plan for — the short-term future of obtaining Federal...
View ArticleMedical Retirement Benefits for US Government Employees: 80% Rule
Around this time of year, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management sends out their Disability Earnings Survey to all Federal and Postal Disability Retirement Annuitants, to determine what earned income...
View ArticleDisability Retirement for Federal Government Employees: Life after Disability...
The focus upon the “now”, of course, can not be avoided; for the “now” constitutes the present circumstances, the period of preparing, formulating or filing for Federal Disability Retirement benefits...
View ArticleDisability Retirement for Federal Government Employees: The Progressive Paradigm
Ultimately, Federal Disability Retirement is one of the most progressive paradigms designed — for, as a compensatory program, it not only allows for, but encourages, the Federal or Postal worker to...
View ArticleFederal and Postal Disability Retirement: Embracing Progress toward Better...
Federal Disability Retirement from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management is indeed based upon a progressive paradigm. It not only recognizes that an individual may be disabled from a particular kind...
View ArticleFERS & CSRS Disability Retirement for Federal and USPS Workers: Subtraction
The principle of abundance implicates progressive and unending addition, resulting in the exponential explosion of accumulation; and in a society which preaches acquisition as the hallmark of success,...
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