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Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: What’s Shifting in Your Federal Retirement Benefits

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: What’s Shifting in Your Federal Retirement Benefits

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In this episode, Rayna Reyes tackles the potential increases in FERS pension contributions and what they mean for federal employees planning for retirement. Using her signature “Gatorade” analogy, she simplifies complex retirement concepts and helps you understand how your pension, Social Security, and TSP work together to build your future. If you’ve ever been confused by the numbers on your pay stub—or worried about upcoming legislative changes—this one’s for you.

Got questions? Call Rayna at (850) 450-6500 or visit AmericanFederal.org to connect with her team.

Contact: Rayna and the team at American Federal Benefits Consultants, call 1-800-872-8857 or visit AmericanFederal.org.

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RaynaRetirement

Rayna Retirement is the go-to podcast for federal employees – or anyone – looking to make smarter financial decisions with clarity and confidence. Hosted by Rayna Reyes, co-founder of American Federal Benefits Consultants, this show simplifies the complexities of retirement, benefits, and financial planning.

Whether you're navigating your FERS or CSRS pension, maximizing your TSP, or seeking expert advice on 401(k)s or IRAs, Rayna is here to guide you every step of the way. Tune in for practical knowledge, ethical solutions, and expert insights as you prepare for a secure and fulfilling retirement.

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