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Lear Employees Weighing Oklahoma: Lower Costs, Lower Taxes, and a Different Kind of Retirement

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'Lear employees weighing a move from California to Oklahoma should recognize that differences in state taxes, property values, and cost of living can influence how long their retirement savings last.' — Wesley Boudreaux, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

'Lear employees evaluating retirement options can benefit from comparing states like California and Oklahoma, where differences in taxation and living expenses may directly impact long-term financial stability.' — Patrick Ray, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article we will discuss:

  1. How taxes in California and Oklahoma impact retirees and their income.

  2. The differences in cost of living, property values, and daily expenses between the two states.

  3. Programs and lifestyle considerations, such as Tulsa Remote and health care access, that may influence relocation decisions.

The thought of leaving behind California's vibrant cities, golden beaches, and Mediterranean-like climate may seem unthinkable to many residents. The state continues to draw attention from around the world because of its world-class amenities, varied cultural life, and natural beauty. However, California's growing cost of living, high state taxes, and skyrocketing housing costs have put a heavy financial burden on those on fixed incomes like Social Security and pensions. Some employees at Lear are therefore looking at alternatives that offer a more sustainable retirement way of life. Oklahoma is one place that is becoming more popular.

Due to advantageous tax laws, reduced housing prices, and even incentive programs like Tulsa Remote, hundreds of Californians have moved to Oklahoma in recent years. 1  While Oklahoma may not be the best option for every retiree, there are sufficient financial differences between the two states that they should be carefully considered.

California versus Oklahoma Tax Comparisons

Retirement planning heavily relies on taxes, and there are significant disparities between California and Oklahoma. The tax code in California is particularly difficult for retirees who have several sources of income, according to Carlos Hernandez of Wealth Enhancement. Although Social Security benefits are not taxed in California, the state's progressive tax system applies to pensions, 401k contributions, and other retirement income. Rates can reach 12.3% for many taxpayers, while the highest incomes can pay up to 13.3%, 2  which is the highest state income tax rate in the country.

In contrast, Oklahoma offers retirees 65 and older a $10,000 deduction on other types of retirement income in addition to exempting Social Security income from taxes. 3  Oklahoma's highest marginal income tax rate is 4.75%, 3  which is far lower than California's even without taking this deduction into account.

These differences can result in annual tax savings of thousands of dollars for seniors who receive both Social Security and pensions. Take, for instance, a person who receives $30,000 in Social Security benefits in addition to a $40,000 pension. The pension income would be subject to full state taxation in California. In Oklahoma, Social Security would be completely untaxed, $10,000 of the pension income would be exempt, and the remaining taxable pension amount would be subject to significantly lower rates. As a result, the tax burden is considerably lighter, giving the household budget more flexibility.

Cost of Living and Property Values

The financial equation consists of more than just taxes. The housing market in California puts additional financial strain on seniors, claims Kevin Won of Wealth Enhancement. California routinely has some of the highest property values in the country. The base property tax payment is still correlated with high market values, despite the fact that established safeguards like Proposition 13 restrict yearly increases in property tax assessments. The absolute cost is nevertheless high in comparison to national norms, even if householders 55 and older may relocate their tax base under specific circumstances. 4

The problem is made worse by insurance premiums. In California, plans that cover the danger of earthquakes or wildfires are not only costly, but they are also getting harder to obtain in high-risk locations.

The real estate market in Oklahoma paints a completely different picture. Compared to many California regions, the median home value is less than half. 5  Reduced property taxes are a direct result of lower property prices. Although Oklahoma does not provide tax-base transfers or unique senior exemptions like California does, retirees frequently still benefit from lower total valuations.

Additionally, Oklahoma benefits from a lower overall cost of living. Daily costs, such as groceries, utilities, and medical care, are often less than in California. Retirement savings can extend further thanks to the combined impact of lower housing, insurance, and daily expenses, which gives people greater flexibility in choosing their spending and lifestyle preferences.

Rewards Initiatives: Tulsa Remote

Tulsa Remote is one distinctive program contributing to Oklahoma's rising popularity. This program was started in 2018 with the goal of luring remote workers to Tulsa by providing cash incentives and opportunities for community integration. The program offers $10,000 to participants who agree to stay in Tulsa for a minimum of one year.

Over 60,000 applications have been submitted to Tulsa Remote since its launch, with almost 8,000 of those applications coming from California. 6  As a result, nearly 3,600 participants have relocated to Tulsa. 6  Despite focusing on working professionals rather than retirees, this program has helped spread awareness about Oklahoma's affordability and livability.

The Practical Financial Impact

The practical impact is better demonstrated by going over the previous financial case again. In California, a retiree with $40,000 in pension income and $30,000 in Social Security would pay high taxes; nevertheless, in Oklahoma, they would receive large benefits. Once the $10,000 exemption and reduced marginal rates are applied, the difference could result in yearly savings of thousands of dollars.

Beyond taxes, long-term financial consistency is strengthened by being able to buy a home for half as much, or less, than in many California markets. Over time, lower utility costs, lower insurance premiums, and overall cost-of-living reductions can add up to provide more discretionary income for leisure, travel, or building retirement stability.

In Conclusion

Although California is still a popular place to live, seniors are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with the state's high taxes, high property values, and overall cost of living. Oklahoma is a strong alternative because of its low tax rates, $10,000 retirement income exemption, reasonably priced housing market, and lower cost of living.

According to a recent analysis, retirees in Oklahoma could maintain their financial resources for roughly 51 years with $1.5 million in savings and Social Security benefits, far exceeding the 24 years estimated in California. 7  This difference is primarily due to Oklahoma's significantly lower annual cost of living (about $29,666) 7  than to California's high expenses.

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1. MSN. ' Hundreds of Californians have been paid $10,000 to relocate to Oklahoma ,' by Hannah Fry. August 15, 2025. 

2. Nerdwallet. ' California State Income Tax Rates and Brackets for 2024-2025 ,' by Sabrina Parys. June 5, 2025. 

3. SmartAsset. ' Oklahoma Retirement Tax Friendliness .' 2025.

4. California State Board of Equalization. ' Transfer of Base Year Value for Persons Age 55 and Over - Propositions 60/90 .' 2025.

5. Forbes. ' Median Home Price by State ,' by Kiah Treece. July 29, 2025. 

6. SF Gate. ' The surprising destination luring California transplants with $10,000 ,' by Tessa McLean. August 4, 2025. 

7. CNBC. ' $1.5 million is the 'magic number' for retirement savings--here's how long it lasts in every U.S. state ,' by Mike Winters. Mar. 15, 2025. 

What is the purpose of Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan?

The purpose of Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan is to help employees save for retirement by allowing them to contribute a portion of their salary on a pre-tax or after-tax basis.

How can I enroll in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan?

You can enroll in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan by accessing the enrollment portal through the company’s HR website or contacting the HR department for assistance.

Does Lear offer a company match for contributions to the 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, Lear offers a company match for contributions to the 401(k) Savings Plan, which helps employees maximize their retirement savings.

What are the eligibility requirements to participate in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan?

To participate in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan, employees must be at least 21 years old and have completed a specified period of service, as outlined in the plan documents.

Can I change my contribution percentage to Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan at any time?

Yes, you can change your contribution percentage to Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan at any time, typically through the online portal or by submitting a form to HR.

What investment options are available in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and possibly company stock, allowing employees to diversify their portfolios.

How often can I make changes to my investment allocations in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Employees can typically make changes to their investment allocations in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan on a quarterly basis or as specified in the plan guidelines.

What happens to my Lear 401(k) Savings Plan if I leave the company?

If you leave Lear, you have several options for your 401(k) Savings Plan, including rolling it over to an IRA or a new employer’s plan, cashing it out, or leaving it with Lear until you reach retirement age.

Is there a loan option available in Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan may offer a loan option, allowing employees to borrow against their savings under certain conditions.

Are there any fees associated with Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, there may be administrative fees and investment-related fees associated with Lear's 401(k) Savings Plan, which are disclosed in the plan documents.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Lear Corporation offers its employees a 401(k) retirement plan but does not provide a traditional pension plan. The 401(k) plan at Lear is designed to help employees save for retirement, with contributions from both the employee and employer. The company matches contributions, which typically start after 60 days of employment, and employees are automatically enrolled in the plan upon meeting eligibility criteria. Employees can contribute a portion of their salary, and the company matches a percentage of this contribution. The plan offers various investment options for employees to choose from, ensuring flexibility in managing retirement savings​ (Voya)​ (EisnerAmper). Lear's 401(k) plan follows the regulations set forth by the SECURE 2.0 Act, which requires automatic enrollment and escalation of employee deferrals. Newly eligible employees are automatically enrolled at a minimum of 3% of their salary, and their contributions are escalated annually until they reach a maximum of 15%. Employees over the age of 50 are eligible for catch-up contributions to maximize their savings as they approach retirement​ (EisnerAmper). Lear’s plan is structured to accommodate employees with different service lengths. Typically, employees must complete at least one year of service to participate fully in the plan. Those with part-time roles may also be eligible under the dual-eligibility provisions introduced by recent legislative changes, allowing part-time employees with at least 500 hours of service per year over two consecutive years to join the plan​ (Voya)​ (EisnerAmper).
Restructuring Layoffs: In 2024, Lear Corporation continued to adjust its workforce due to the evolving market environment and economic challenges. In response to the electric vehicle production delays and declining global vehicle production by 1%, Lear announced restructuring actions, including layoffs, to align its operational costs with reduced demand. The company also implemented cost-reduction measures, affecting employees across its global facilities​ (Lear Corporation)​ (Lear Tech Leader). Company Benefits, Pension, and 401(k) Changes: Lear Corporation is adapting its retirement and benefits plans in 2023 and 2024. Though no traditional pension plan is offered, Lear provides a robust 401(k) plan with a 3% match and other contributions to support employees' retirement. Additionally, the company has invested in share repurchase programs to support long-term growth, which indirectly benefits employees who participate in the company’s stock ownership programs​ (Lear Tech Leader)​ (Intellizence).
For Lear Corporation, the company's stock options and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) play a crucial role in their employee compensation strategy. As of 2022, 2023, and 2024, Lear has offered both stock options and RSUs to its employees, with a focus on incentivizing long-term performance and retention. Stock Options: Lear provides stock options under specific conditions, allowing employees to purchase shares at a predetermined price, usually with a vesting schedule. This aligns employees' interests with the company’s growth. Employees must typically meet certain performance or tenure requirements to qualify for these options​ (Lear Tech Leader). Restricted Stock Units (RSUs): Lear’s RSUs are another form of equity compensation provided to selected employees. RSUs are granted and vest over a set period, generally tied to employment longevity or performance milestones. Unlike stock options, RSUs do not require any purchase. Upon vesting, they convert to shares of Lear stock​ (Lear Tech Leader)​ (Lear Corporation). For 2023, the RSUs at Lear Corporation have been predominantly awarded to higher-level employees and executives, serving as a retention tool amidst a competitive market for talent. Additionally, a significant portion of RSUs granted is linked to the company's strategic goals in electrification and sustainable technology​ (Lear Corporation).
Lear Corporation, a leading global automotive supplier, offers its employees comprehensive health benefits packages aimed at enhancing well-being and financial security. Over the years 2022 to 2024, Lear's healthcare plans have emphasized preventive care, mental health support, and affordability, including high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) paired with Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). These plans allow employees to contribute pre-tax dollars, thus reducing taxable income while saving for future healthcare needs. Recent enhancements include improved telemedicine access and expanded mental health services, which have become increasingly important due to the ongoing economic pressures and the rise in mental health awareness. In the current economic and political environment, Lear Corporation's focus on healthcare has been crucial. As inflation impacts healthcare costs, the company's effort to offer affordable options helps mitigate the financial burden on its employees. Additionally, the political push for improved healthcare access has prompted Lear to expand its network, ensuring more in-network providers and specialized care. The introduction of benefits like flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and wellness programs also reflects Lear's commitment to adapting to new healthcare trends and legislative changes, positioning the company favorably in the competitive market.
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