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This Account Can Keep ‘Gray Area’ Retirees Informed on Pay, Benefit Issues
Learn how to register as a “future retiree.”
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.
Learn how to register as a “future retiree.”
Beneficiaries can appeal their income-adjusted premiums under certain circumstances. Here’s how.
Take a look at trends and predictions as the fiscal year reaches the halfway point.
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Our expert looks at two ways to reverse course.
Our expert can help you understand your options ... and consider all the consequences.
What chances are worth taking? Get expert advice on your next steps.
Volunteering offers these retirees a renewed sense of purpose.
Get the basics on this program, including dates and links to know.
Is this program the right move for all veterans in the federal workforce? A MOAA webinar will dive deeper.
Our expert looks at options to save on what could be costly withdrawals.
Our expert looks at what you can do in advance to ensure a smooth transition for your Thrift Savings Plan.
Answering these seven questions will help you with this important health care decision.
Four priorities, 300 offices, one mission: Protecting service-earned benefits.
The message also makes a change designed to benefit military families on the move. Get all the details.
Addressing access-to-care concerns remains a top MOAA priority and a key part of our Advocacy in Action campaign.