Career Transition
I’m switching jobs. What should I do with my retirement plan?
Don’t become one of the millions of account holders who’ve lost track of what they’ve earned.
Connect with MOAA members in your community, or find a virtual chapter that fits you.
Be ready for this major change with help from MOAA's experts.
Just because the uniform is put away doesn't mean the responsibilities end. In fact, military retirement brings a whole new set of decisions and challenges, many of which weren't key concerns during your time in service.
Let MOAA guide you through this next stage -- whether it's an assist with career and networking skills, a better understanding of your earned retirement benefits, an assist with financial planning, or a window into the legislative process (and how you can join another kind of fight alongside your fellow servicemembers, past and present).
Below you'll find links to publications, news articles, and MOAA advocacy efforts, as well as ways you can get involved at multiple levels. Learn more about joining MOAA here. Questions? Contact MOAA's Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622, or find us on Facebook, X, or Instagram.
Don’t become one of the millions of account holders who’ve lost track of what they’ve earned.
Our expert offers insight into this tax strategy.
A new projection puts the final figure at one of the highest levels in decades.
It’s the latest coverage setback for this population.
Check out the projections, including income-adjusted figures.
A bipartisan House plan would ensure uniformed USPHS and NOAA retirees receive checks during shutdowns.
Our expert advice can help you decide when to begin receiving benefits.
Our expert covers this complicated coverage process.
Older homeowners often look at this financial tool. Is it right for you?
A key figure jumped last month after starting the year steady.
Get the full rankings from WalletHub, which are based on data from MOAA and other sources.
The MOAA-backed move offers financial certainty to thousands of retirees. Ask your lawmakers for their support.
A defense bill that hasn’t missed a year since 1961, a budget process that hasn't been on time in three decades, and less than 180 days to get it all done.
The proposed five-year pilot program would allow pregnant beneficiaries to switch TRICARE plans outside of open season.
Learn why MOAA supports the GRACE for Military Survivors Act.