The Thrift Savings Plan has implemented major changes to its withdrawal rules, allowing unlimited partial withdrawals, more installment options, and greater control over traditional and Roth balances.
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Pension gap reality: FERS pensions average just 30% of pre-retirement income, far below the 60%-70% many expect, increasing reliance on TSP and Social Security. Rule changes ahead: 2026 SECURE 2.0 ...