I will respectfully disagree with you on this point. While it's true that many government pensions are extravagant, those lucky enough to have one represent only a tiny fraction of the overall beneficiary pool. According to the SSA web site, in 2020, the WEP applied to 3 percent of all beneficiaries (1.95 million beneficiaries out of 64.85 million total beneficiaries). The WEP savings are therefore relatively modest. After subtracting the SSA administrative overhead costs for WEP enforcement, the total amount of SS saved is less than $5 billion/year out of an annual SS budget of $1.4 trillion. That's a rounding error.captainspoke wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 11:04 pm I do understand (and very much agree with) the rationale for the WEP. I have a sister who is getting an illinois state teacher pension (a system which is separate from social security), which is very generous. Her pension is something like $100k/yr (even tho illinois is otherwise broke and near bankrupt). Most police and fire departments have their own pension systems, which are even more generous. Add in military and federal government jobs. And besides the good payouts, retirement for those professions can come much earlier than the 'normal' retirement age for SS--which means that these people could work other jobs long enough to technically qualify for social security benefits.
Furthermore, plenty of Americans have 401k plans and -- assuming they save from their 20s onward and take matching employer contributions -- they could reasonably expect to have a 401k worth millions of dollars when they retire. Yet they can still claim their full SS benefit while those of us with only a very modest foreign pension have our SS benefit slashed because we're allegedly "double dipping".
Wow! Please tell us more about the theoretical argument for exempting kosei nenkin from the WEP. If that argument is accepted by the SSA then it will be a very big deal!ClearAsMud wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:30 pm A theoretical argument exists for exempting the Basic Pension portion of EPI benefits from WEP, but that determination does not appear to have been made by the SSA (perhaps captainspoke will be able to get something straight from the horse's mouth).