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Calculator Use
The fers pension calculator is a specialized tool designed for federal employees covered under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). This calculator helps you estimate your gross monthly and annual retirement annuity based on your career history and salary data.
To get an accurate estimate, you will need your "High-3" average salary and your total years of creditable service. The calculator accounts for different retirement scenarios, including the 1.1% multiplier for those retiring at age 62 or older with at least 20 years of service.
- High-3 Average Salary
- This is the highest average basic pay you earned during any three consecutive years of service. It usually occurs at the end of a career but can be from any period.
- Years of Creditable Service
- The total number of years and months you have worked in a federal position that counts toward retirement. You can include unused sick leave in this total.
- Employee Category
- Most employees fall under "Standard." However, Law Enforcement Officers (LEO), Firefighters, and Air Traffic Controllers (ATC) use a higher multiplier for the first 20 years of service.
How It Works
The FERS pension is defined by a specific formula that rewards both longevity and salary growth. The basic formula used by the fers pension calculator is:
Annual Pension = High-3 Salary × Years of Service × Multiplier
The multiplier depends on your age and length of service:
- 1.0% Multiplier: The standard rate for most employees retiring before age 62, or with less than 20 years of service at age 62.
- 1.1% Multiplier: If you are at least age 62 at the time of separation and have at least 20 years of creditable service.
- Special Category (1.7%): Used for LEOs, Firefighters, and ATCs for their first 20 years of service, plus 1.0% for any years thereafter.
Calculation Example
Example: A federal employee retires at age 63 with 25 years of service. Their High-3 average salary is determined to be $90,000. They choose to provide a full survivor benefit to their spouse.
Step-by-step solution:
- Identify High-3: $90,000
- Identify Service: 25 years
- Determine Multiplier: Since the employee is over 62 and has over 20 years of service, the 1.1% multiplier applies.
- Calculate Basic Annuity: $90,000 × 25 × 0.011 = $24,750 per year.
- Apply Survivor Reduction: $24,750 × 0.90 (10% reduction) = $22,275.
- Final Result: $22,275 annually or $1,856.25 monthly.
Common Questions
What pay is included in the "High-3"?
The High-3 includes basic pay, locality pay, and shift differentials. It generally does not include overtime, bonuses, or travel allowances. It is the average of your highest base pay over 36 consecutive months.
How does unused sick leave affect the calculation?
Unused sick leave is converted into additional service time. For example, 2,087 hours of sick leave adds exactly one year to your "Years of Service" in the fers pension calculator formula, which increases your monthly check for life.
Does this calculator include Social Security?
No. The FERS retirement system consists of three parts: the FERS Pension (Annuity), Social Security, and the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). This calculator only estimates the Pension portion of your retirement income.