Fund Your Future with DRS
Explore some of the basics of financial planning, tools for managing your money and ideas for sparking conversations with friends and family. Join Retirement System employees as they tackle the stigma around money and share their personal financial journeys.
Ep 84 - Free preventative care for PEBB and SEBB members
Taking care of your health might be one of the smartest financial moves you can make. In this episode, we talk with Heather from the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) about preventive screenings and care available to employees enrolled in PEBB and SEBB plans. Many services including well visits, immunizations, mammograms, and colorectal cancer screenings have no out of pocket cost. We discuss when screenings are recommended as you get older and why some important ones are often forgotten.
More information: https://www.hca.wa.gov/employee-retiree-benefits
Ep 83 - Estate planning with your adult children
As you get older, it’s important your adult children understand your finances, so they’re not left guessing if something happens. DRS team member Adam recently had this conversation and shares important things to cover when planning your estate.
Ep 82 - Retirement mindset: Seth
Sometimes, confidence in your future can bring peace of mind in the present. That’s been Seth’s philosophy when it comes to saving for retirement. After starting early with a Roth IRA and planning to retire in his mid-40s, Seth shares why he’s still working and why helping people at DRS is so meaningful to him. From a daily running habit, to making homemade pizza each week, he offers a thoughtful look at planning ahead.
Ep 81 - Retirement mindset: Jenny
In this special episode, the mic gets turned around. Jenny steps down from the host chair as co-worker Christine interviews her about how the conversations she’s had on the show have shaped her own habits and view of retirement. She shares what she hopes listeners take away from the show beyond dollars and cents.Â
Ep 80 - The Kevin Bacon rule of retirement
Your retirement health may depend on your social life. In this episode, we unpack the Kevin Bacon Rule of Retirement: why staying connected after you leave the workforce could be one of your most powerful retirement strategies. We chat with DRS team member Mike about his plans for staying connected in retirement.
Ep 79 - Protecting your DRS account with online security
Thousands of DRS customers log in every day to manage their retirement, so keeping those accounts secure matters. We’re joined by Michael from our Contact Center to walk through recent online security updates including removing email as an MFA option and adding the ability to use authenticator apps. He shares simple steps you can take to help protect your identity online.
Ep 78 - Boost your savings in 2026: New DCP contribution limits
Want to save more for retirement in 2026? In this episode, we break down the new Deferred Compensation Program (DCP) limits: $24,500 annually, or $32,500 if you’re age 50+ and even more if you’re within 3 years of retirement. Find out how pretax and Roth contributions work together - what counts toward the limit and what doesn’t - so you can make the most of your savings next year.
Ep 77 - The school champion for better retirement planning
What if one conversation could change your financial future? We talk with Anthony, a Yakima School District leader whose passion for retirement education stems from his family history and years in labor advocacy. He shares how his path from delivery driver to union rep to HR leader shapes his mission to help school employees understand their benefits, start meaningful conversations about saving, and navigate the unique challenges of planning for retirement.
Ep 76 - Sorting out contribution rate changes
Every two years, contribution rates for Washington’s retirement plans change and that can raise questions. When a relative asked Amber why employer rates went down, she realized it’s just as important to understand decreases as increases. In this episode, we unpack how these rates are set, why they fluctuate, and how you can feel confident that Washington’s pensions remain a reliable, guaranteed source of income.
Ep 75 - RMDs explained: what to expect when you turn 73
If you have a DCP or Plan 3 investment account, you're required by the IRS to withdraw a minimum distribution (RMD) from your pretax balance when you reach age 73. We take a look at how the amount you're required to withdraw is calculated. We also look at special cases like inherited accounts and exceptions for those still working.
Ep 74 - DCP conversions: pretax to Roth
There are a lot of reasons people choose to convert money within their DCP account from pretax to Roth option. We discuss the process of how this is done as well as the pros and cons, including timing and tax rules. Â
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Ep 73 - Book review: "The Simple Path to Wealth" by JL Collins
Sometimes people get overwhelmed trying to find the “right” financial advice. But for a simple and effective method, look no further than "The Simple Path to Wealth" by JL Collins. His three core rules - spend less than you earn, invest the extra in low-cost index funds, and avoid debt - have become a strong foundation for those looking to grow financially. We discuss Collins’ approach to compound interest and simplifying your finances.
Ep 72 - LEOFF Plan 1: How a pension turned into an endowment
Washington state has some of the strongest-funded pensions in the nation. In this episode, we sit down with Washington State Actuary, Matt Smith, to unpack why the Law Enforcement Officers' and Fire Fighters' (LEOFF) Plan 1 has an expected surplus. Matt breaks down simple ways to measure pension health, why LEOFF 1 now looks more like an endowment, and the policy and legal questions lawmakers face when deciding how to use expected surplus pension funds.
Ep 71 - Rethinking early retirement: downshifting, not disappearing
What does it really mean to retire early? Is it about leaving work behind completely, or is it more about creating flexibility, freedom, and balance sooner rather than later? We’re joined by Christine, a DRS employee who’s been carefully planning for her future since her mid-20s. She shares how her perspective on retirement has evolved: from imagining it as “stopping work altogether” to thinking about it as a chance to downshift: maybe working part-time, pursuing a different role, or finding new ways to stay engaged without the 9-to-5 grind.
Ep 70 - How to plan for a micro-retirement
The term micro-retirement is becoming popular with people of all ages. The idea involves stepping away from the workforce for an extended period to pursue passions, travel, recharge, or learn new skills, essentially hitting the reset button on life. We look at perspectives and planning strategies to help you make micro-retirement a viable, enriching option.
Ep 69 - What is a record keeper?
If you’ve ever seen the name Voya Financial with your DCP or Plan 3 account and wondered what they do, this episode is for you. We look at the role of a record keeper: helping process transactions, maintain accounts, and support over 400,000 customers! We also look at what record keepers don’t do and how they differ from investment managers. Tune in to find out how record keepers play a key role in making your retirement accounts run smoothly.
Ep 68 - Understanding COLAs and the CPI Connection
Why do pensions sometimes go up? In this episode, we talk with Matt Smith, the state actuary, about COLAs (Cost of Living Adjustment) and how it’s tied to inflation. Matt explains how prices are tracked using the Consumer Price Index for Urban Workers (CPI-U) and why that matters for your pension. We also look at why COLAs are based on prices in the Seattle area, even if you live somewhere else. Tune in to find out how inflation and COLAs work together to shape your retirement income.
Ep 67 - Why the rule of 72 feels like magic (but isn’t)
If you ever wanted a quick way to estimate how many years it’ll take for your investments to double, take 72 and divide it by the interest rate. In this episode, we explore how this a great way to think about the power of compound interest. If you’re early in your career, it may encourage you to set aside more money now. And if you’re close to retirement, it can be reassuring to know your investment could double in the next 7-10 years.
Ep 66 - DCP withdrawals, rollovers, and RMDs
You have options when it comes to accessing your DCP funds. In this episode, we cover smart ways to manage your funds, including monthly payouts, rollovers, lump sums and annuities. Plus, find out about required minimum distributions, emergency access and managing beneficiaries.
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Withdrawals in retirement calculator
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Ep 65 - Fears about money and how to tackle them
According to a study by Allianz Life Insurance, Americans are more afraid of running out of money than of dying. We unpack the emotional toll of financial stress and talk about practical ways to regain a sense of control. Whether you’re living paycheck to paycheck, or simply overwhelmed by rising costs, this episode offers real talk to help you breathe a little easier when it comes to your money.
Ep 64 - Money moves when your finances are tight
In this timely episode, we dive into the reality many are facing: economic uncertainty and its impact on personal finances and retirement plans. We discuss practical steps to manage stress, maintain financial stability, and make informed decisions. We also explore how tools like Washington's Deferred Compensation Program (DCP) can provide flexibility and serve as a financial safety net when you need it most.
Ep 63 - Firefighters and financial planning: what we can learn
Are there some groups of public employees that do a better job of saving for retirement? In this episode, our guest AJ shares why firefighters are proactive when it comes to retirement planning. Find out about their approach and how you can apply it to your own long-term planning.
Ep 62 - Finding calm when the stock market goes down
It can be scary to look at your DCP or Plan 3 investments and see that your balance has suddenly gone down. However, even if stocks are low, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should panic. In this episode, we talk about how to mentally deal with the stock market during uncertain times. Our guest, Malia, highlights the importance of long-term investment planning and what you should consider if you’re close to retirement age.
Ep 61 - Exploring economics with TikTok's @EconChrisClarke
Ever wonder why prices rise, how the stock market shapes our world, or what drives the financial decisions? This is the study of economics. In this episode, we sit down with Chris Clarke, an economics professor from Washington State University. Chris has gained a large online following from his videos by making economics relatable for the younger generation. You can follow him @EconChrisClarke on TikTok and Instagram.
In our discussion we tackle misconceptions about the economy, the unpredictability of recessions, and the persistent myths surrounding inflation and stock markets. Chris shares his journey into teaching economics and...
Ep 60 - Strategies and benefits of VEBA, a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA)
As you plan for health care in retirement, a VEBA or HRA can be a helpful tool. Many public employers participate to help you save for your out-of-pocket healthcare expenses and premiums.
Our guest Brian, from Gallagher (consultant for VEBA trusts), shares insights on how these tax-advantaged accounts work including how to enroll, investment options and the flexibility the account offers.
Official website: HRAVEBA.org, VEBA.org
Ep 59 - Cash-out strategies for your leave balance
When you decide to separate from service - either to retire, or work elsewhere - there's a good chance you'll have a balance of sick leave and annual leave. You may have the option to cash-out this leave, but you'll still have to pay the taxes on the extra income. Luckily, some employers allow you to roll over leave into your DCP account.
Our guest Malia shares insights on transferring leave balances into the Deferred Compensation Program (DCP), offering potential tax savings and investment opportunities.
Ep 58 - Returning to work after retirement
As a retiree, you can go back to work for a Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) employer and still receive your pension benefit as long as you follow a few rules. In this episode, our guest Kumano, sheds light on considerations for retirees who wish to work for a DRS employer post-retirement. From separating employment to navigating hours, Kumano guides us through the must-know details for retirees contemplating a return to public employment. Listen and explore how to effectively plan this stage of your retirement journey.
Ep 57 - Understanding separation vs. retirement dates
In this episode, we delve into the crucial distinctions between separation date and retirement date, specifically for those retiring with DRS. Understanding these dates will help you determine when you can start collecting your pension benefits.
Learn why timing matters, especially if you're planning around health insurance coverage or have accumulated leave. Whether you're months or years away from retirement, this episode provides guidance on making informed decisions about your retirement journey.
Retirement checklist: https://www.drs.wa.gov/life/retire/check/
Ep 56 - Affordable staycations in Washington state
During the chilly winter months, you might be thinking about planning that spring or summer vacation. But you don't have to spend money on an expensive flight to get away. Sometimes it's nice to do a staycation and explore Washington state! From arid deserts to moss-covered rainforests, there's plenty to explore in your own backyard. Tune in to get some ideas for your next adventure.
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Links related to this episode:
VisitSpokane.com
Stehekin, Wa
VisitRainier.com
OlympicPeninsula.org
Washington State Parks
Los Hernandez Tamales in Yakima
Ep 55 - ABLE savings plans for people with disabilities
Millions of people with disabilities rely on federal programs. However, if they're receiving benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid, they're restricted to having only $2,000 in assets.
As a result, the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) act was passed in 2014. A Washington State ABLE Savings Plan allows people with disabilities to save, invest and prepare for the future without losing their state or federal benefits. We sit down with Katie who works for the Department of Commerce to learn about this wonderful program.
https://www.washingtonstateable.com/
Ep 54 - Pension plan funding with the WA state actuary
Washington state pensions are calculated to be 94% funded. That rate is one of the highest rates in the country. We welcome Matt Smith, the Washington State Actuary, to talk about the latest Actuarial Valuation Report recently released by his office. He explains the significance of funded status, often misunderstood by many. Discover how ongoing evaluations and adjustments ensure long-term pension security for Washington's retirement plans.
View the full Actuarial Valuation Report
Ep 53 - New Retirement Strategy Fund for DCP and Plan 3
A new Retirement Strategy Fund (RSF) is coming to the lineup of investment options in Plan 3 and the Deferred Compensation Program (DCP). The most recent addition – the 2070 Retirement Strategy Fund – will be available beginning Jan. 6, 2025. We sit down with Chris from AllianceBernstein to talk about how these funds work and support you through retirement.
Ep 52 - A guide to Washington state parks and passes
Planning a get-a-way doesn't have to be expensive. In this episode, we're joined by Ariel from Washington State Parks to explore the budget-friendly recreational opportunities available across 140 state parks. From the popular Discover Pass to several discounted options for those over age 62 and multiple free days in the year, you can access these natural treasures without breaking the bank.
We chat about diverse accommodations offered, including cabins, yurts, and even historic vacation homes. Ariel shares unique experiences like staying at a lighthouse keeper's residence or a fire lookout. Everything you need to get started on your next...
Ep 51 - Credit scores and freezing your credit
Your credit score plays a crucial role in your financial health. So, it’s important to know how to manage and improve your credit. Our guests, Lyn and Nathan from the Department of Financial Institutions, break down the differences between credit scores and credit reports. They also share insights into the importance of checking your credit report regularly and the benefits of freezing your credit to safeguard against identity theft.
Ep 50 - Social Security: understanding provisions for public employees
Editor's note: In December 2024, Congress repealed the two provisions within Social Security benefits that we discuss in this episode.
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Continuing our discussion of Social Security benefits, we focus on unique provisions that can apply to public employees. Some people assume all public employees participate in Social Security, but this isn't always the case. We explore why some government workers, such as police officers and firefighters, might not be part of Social Security due to their unique pension plans.
We discuss two critical provisions that can impact Social Security benefits: the Government Pension...
Ep 49 - Social Security basics
We dive into the essentials of Social Security benefits with special guest Kirk from the Social Security Administration. Kirk answers frequently asked questions about creating a My Social Security account, its benefits, and how to use online resources for your retirement planning.
Learn how to qualify for Social Security retirement benefits, understand the calculations behind your benefit amounts, and get insights into the financial health of the Social Security system. Kirk also discusses the best age to start receiving benefits and how to maximize your Social Security income.
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Ep 48 - Changes to Medicare Part D
Significant changes are coming to PEBB Medicare Part D in 2025. Discover why these changes are being implemented, how they aim to reduce premiums and what specific plans will include Medicare Part D. Our guest is Ellen, who works as a Retiree Benefits Manager at the Washington State Healthcare Authority. She explains what this new change means for retirees and where to go for more information.
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Open enrollment is Oct. 28, 2024 – Nov. 25, 2024.
https://www.hca.wa.gov/
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Ep 47 - Tips for choosing the best auto and home insurance
Your auto and home insurance can have a significant impact on your budget, but it’s hard to know if you’re getting the best rate. Our guest, Amy from the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC), joins us to provide tips on shopping around for insurance and the value of having an agent.
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Podcast: OIC Answers
Ep 46 - Teachers: out-of-state service credit
The amount of service credit, or time that you’ve been teaching, has a huge impact on your pension. In this episode, we explore the details of service credit for teachers in Washington state. Our guest, Jon from the DRS Contact Center, joins us to discuss options for teachers who have worked in other states and wish to transfer or purchase service credits.
Ep 45 - First month of retirement; what to avoid
We dive into the common challenges faced right after retirement. DRS team member John shares insights about handling the transition period and offers practical advice to avoid pitfalls. Whether you're planning to buy a house, plan to travel, or trying to navigate insurance coverage, this episode provides valuable tips to help ensure a smooth post-retirement experience.