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Government Pension Offset Calculator

For informational purposes only. This tool does not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified financial adviser before making investment or financial decisions.
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If you are a government employee approaching retirement and your spouse has a Social Security-covered earnings record, request a personalized benefit estimate from SSA that specifically accounts for GPO. The generic estimate on your Social Security Statement does not include the GPO reduction and will overstate the spousal or survivor benefit you will actually receive. Ask SSA to calculate the GPO offset using your expected government pension amount so you can plan accurately for your actual retirement income.

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When GPO was first enacted in 1977, it only applied to government pensions received by people who also qualified for Social Security spousal benefits and who became eligible for the government pension after December 1982. It was expanded in 1983 to cover most government retirees. Despite affecting roughly 700,000 beneficiaries, GPO remains poorly understood by the public, and SSA studies have found that more than half of affected workers first learn about GPO only when they apply for Social Security benefits.

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