Old 10-21-2018 | 08:26 PM
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busdriver12
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Perhaps my numbers are skewed because I put in retiring at 60. The numbers look far better if you stick it out to 65. But I don't want to do that, and I hate that people might feel they need to keep working because of the potential for a better retirement. I think that overall this plan is going to benefit very few people, and who can trust a calculator that the union puts out?

This seems insane that we are wasting our resources towards negotiating an uncertain, complicated plan that will probably not be anything like we expect.
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