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How much will railroad retirement go up in 2023?

U.S. Railroad Retirement Board Tier I benefits, like social security benefits, will increase by 8.7 percent, which is the percentage of the CPI rise. This is the largest increase since 1981, when it was 11.2 percent. Tier II benefits will go up by 2.8 percent, which is 32.5 percent of the CPI increase.



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b/ Fiscal year 2024 salary and benefit estimates include a cost of living adjustment of 5.2% per annum from January, 2024 through September, 2024.

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The average age annuity being paid by the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) at the end of fiscal year 2022 to career rail employees was $4,020 a month, and for all retired rail employees the average was $3,210. The average age retirement benefit being paid under social security was approximately $1,650 a month.

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The formula for the gross tier II amount is 7/10 of 1% of the employee's average monthly railroad earnings (up to the tier II taxable maximum earnings base) in the 60 months of highest earnings, times the years of service in the rail industry.

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The railroad retirement system also provides, under certain conditions, a residual lump-sum death benefit which ensures that a railroad family receives at least as much in benefits as the employee paid in railroad retirement taxes before 1975.

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