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In the past, retirement has been portrayed as an ending, a grand exit from your years in the workplace. But the rules are shifting. Labor force participation among those aged 65-74 is predicted to reach 32 percent by 2022, up from just 20 percent in 2002.(1) As the Boomer generation ages, more people are viewing retirement as an opportunity to enjoy the rewards of work in a whole new way. Read on to discover some of the benefits you can enjoy after you retire from Gray Television.
1. Mental Benefits
Working during your Gray Television retirement can help maintain mental agility as you learn new skills. Staying engaged in work helps build 'mental muscle,' which can lessen the risk of developing dementia and Alzheimers(2) and ward off the signs of aging.
2.. Physical Benefits
Staying active during your Gray Television retirement years is crucial for continued health. Whether you choose to work full-time or volunteer a few days a week, engaging in some form of work will keep your body moving, and give you opportunities to stay balanced, strong, and healthy.
3. Financial Benefits
Besides the obvious extra income, working during your Gray Television retirement may allow you to delay taking Social Security benefits. For every year you wait to take Social Security, your benefits can increase by an average of 8 percent annually.(3) Finding a strategy that works for you can truly pay off.
4. Emotional Benefits
Studies have shown that a sense of purpose has been found to lengthen lifespan and quality of life.4 Working on something you care about, starting a new business, or mentoring others in the workplace can ward off depression and provide a healthy sense of fulfillment and direction in your years or retirement from Gray Television.
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5. Social Benefits
One of the risks associated with retirement is increased isolation, which in terms of its impact on your health, has been equated with smoking nearly a pack of cigarettes a day.5 Working with others reduces this risk, giving you a chance to build connections and enjoy meaningful interactions.
Sources
1. AARP.org, February/March 2015
2. Forbes, 2017
3. Social Security Administration, 2017
4. Association for Psychological Science, 2017
What type of retirement plan does Gray Television offer to its employees?
Gray Television offers a 401(k) savings plan to help employees save for retirement.
Does Gray Television match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan?
Yes, Gray Television provides a matching contribution to the 401(k) plan, which enhances employees' retirement savings.
How can employees at Gray Television enroll in the 401(k) plan?
Employees can enroll in the 401(k) plan through the company's HR portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.
What is the eligibility requirement for Gray Television employees to participate in the 401(k) plan?
Most employees at Gray Television are eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan after completing a specified period of employment, typically 30 days.
Can Gray Television employees choose how their 401(k) contributions are invested?
Yes, employees at Gray Television can choose from a variety of investment options for their 401(k) contributions.
What is the maximum contribution limit for Gray Television employees participating in the 401(k) plan?
The maximum contribution limit for Gray Television employees is subject to IRS regulations, which may change annually.
Does Gray Television offer any financial education resources for employees regarding the 401(k) plan?
Yes, Gray Television provides financial education resources and tools to help employees make informed decisions about their 401(k) savings.
Are there any fees associated with managing the 401(k) plan at Gray Television?
Yes, like most 401(k) plans, there may be administrative fees associated with managing the plan at Gray Television.
Can Gray Television employees take loans against their 401(k) savings?
Yes, Gray Television allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to specific terms and conditions.
What happens to a Gray Television employee's 401(k) savings if they leave the company?
If a Gray Television employee leaves the company, they can roll over their 401(k) savings into another retirement account or take a distribution, depending on their preference.
5. BenefitsPRO, 2017