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Today the saddest day ever for Chargers fans
Late to the party but below is an interesting article. And I hope SDSU has a plan. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/chargers-greed-…— January 16, 2017 11:26 a.m.
Medicare broken, Social Security broken, SEC broken
Great article but I take one exception... as a Postal Service employee in the old Civil Service retirement system, you would likely include me in the 'Gov't pensions at all levels' comment. If I go out at 55 yrs with 31 yrs of service, my retirement will equal approximately 63% of my best 3 yrs average. Work until 66 and I may max out at about 80%. Slightly reduced health benefits if we stay with the plan we had ( retirees say out of pocket per month over $200 and growing). Excessive... I think not.— April 11, 2008 3 p.m.