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The agency continues to pay remaining retroactive payments and is ready to begin paying higher monthly benefit payments ...
Retroactive payments averaging $6,710 are being sent to eligible first responder retirees previously impacted by WEP and GPO, with higher monthly benefits beginning in April ...
The exact benefit increases will vary depending on each person's income history and how much they had withheld due to the WEP and GPO in the past. The average affected senior will receive $360 more ...