TSP, stung by participants who ...

I agree ... but I think it's a tax thing ... you could consider incrementally converting it to a Roth. You will have to pay the tax, but you can leave the Roth, with all tax paid, to those you leave behind. At least that's what I understand. They just don't want you to die and not pay your taxes.
There is a limit per year I don't have that much time left and no earned income. Just gonna take so much out a month until it's gone.
 
TSP, stung by participants who abandon it, to stress customer service - The Washington Post

"You fire people you don’t know.”

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What a strange thing to say. Tell that to a friend of mine that was fired after 8 years of working for a private company that was like FAMILY to him - only to be "let go" and thrown away like a piece of trash.

You're either viewed as an ASSET or you're viewed as a LIABILITY. If you're seen as a LIABILITY - YOU GET FIRED.
 
Worried about 28% tax taken out? Are you withdrawing $100,000 very year to spend? You are not spending that now, so do you expect to be spending more upon retirement. Like some rich 1% person?


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