Spouse Annuity Age Reduction When Employee Has Less Than 360 Months of Railroad Service
Please refer to the summary chart below to see if an age reduction applies to your spouse annuity.
Tier I Component Age Reduction
Your spouse tier I component age reduction depends on the employee's total years of railroad service.
- Employee Has 60-119 Months of Railroad Service with at Least 60 Months of Railroad Service After 1995 - Your Tier 1 is reduced by 1/144 for the first 36 months you are under FRA and by 1/240 for each additional month you are under FRA on your RRA annuity beginning date (ABD), or if earlier, your social security benefit date of entitlement.
- Employee Has 120-359 Months of Railroad Service - Your tier I is reduced by 1/144 for the first 36 months you are under FRA and by 1/240 for each additional month you are under FRA on your annuity beginning date.
Tier II Component Age Reduction
Your spouse tier II component age reduction depends on whether or not the employee had railroad service before August 12, 1983.
- Employee Does Not Have Railroad Service Before August 12, 1983 - Your tier II is reduced by 1/144 for the first 36 months you are under FRA and by 1/240 for each additional month you are under FRA on your annuity beginning date.
- Employee Has Some Railroad Service Before August 12, 1983 - Your tier II is reduced by 1/144 for each month you are under age 65 on your annuity beginning date.
Spouse Age Requirements when Employee has 60-359 Months Railroad Service
before 1975 based on at least 120 months of railroad service, |
age 65, |
your Full Retirement Age. |
age 65. |
in 1975, or later, based on at least 120 months of railroad service, including some railroad service before August 12, 1983, |
age 62, |
your Full Retirement Age. |
age 65. |
in 1975, or later, based on at least 120 months of railroad service and no railroad service before August 12, 1983, |
age 62, |
your Full Retirement Age. |
your Full Retirement Age. |
in January 2002 or later, based on 60-119 months of railroad service with at least 60 months of railroad service after 1995, and had some railroad service before August 12, 1983, |
age 62, |
your FRA.
(The employee must have an SS Act Insured Status to qualify you for a tier I component.) |
age 65. |
in January 2002 or later, based on 60-119 months railroad with at least 60 months of railroad service after 1995, and did not have railroad service before August 12, 1983, |
age 62, |
your FRA.
(The employee must have an SS Act Insured Status to qualify you for a tier I component.) |
your Full Retirement Age. |