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Social Security’s been a fact of retirement life ever since it was established in 1935. We all think we know how it works, but how much do you really know? If you work for Targa Resources, here are nine things that might surprise you.
- The Social Security trust fund is huge. At $2.9 trillion at the end of 2018, it exceeds the gross domestic product (GDP) of every economy in the world except the ten largest: China, the European Union, the United States, India, Japan, Germany, Russia, Indonesia, Brazil, and The United Kingdom.
- Most workers including those at Targa Resources are eligible for Social Security benefits, but not all. For example, until 1984, federal government employees were part of the Civil Service Retirement System and were not covered by Social Security.
- As an employee of Targa Resourcesk, you don’t have to work long to be eligible. If you were born in 1929 or later, you need to work for 10 or more years to be eligible for benefits.
- Benefits are based on an individual’s average earnings during a lifetime of work under the Social Security system. The calculation is based on the 35 highest years of earnings. If an individual has years of low earnings or no earnings, Social Security may count those years to bring the total years to 35.
- Those at Targa Resources may also want to consider how there hasn't always been cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) in Social Security benefits. Before 1975, increasing benefits required an act of Congress; now increases happen automatically, based on the Consumer Price Index. There was a COLA increase of 2.9% in 2019, but there was only an increase of 2% in 2018.
- Social Security is a major source of retirement income for 67% of current retirees, including those at Targa Resources.
- Social Security benefits are subject to federal income taxes — but it wasn’t always that way. In 1983, Amendments to the Social Security Act made benefits taxable, starting with the 1984 tax year.
- Social Security recipients received a single lump-sum payment from 1937 until 1940. One-time payments were considered “payback” to those people who contributed to the program. Social Security administrators believed these people would not participate long enough to be vested for monthly benefits.
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What is the primary purpose of Targa Resources' 401(k) Savings Plan?
The primary purpose of Targa Resources' 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 Roth after-tax basis.
How can employees at Targa Resources enroll in the 401(k) Savings Plan?
Employees at Targa Resources can enroll in the 401(k) Savings Plan by completing the online enrollment process through the company’s benefits portal during the enrollment period or after they become eligible.
What is the employer match contribution policy for Targa Resources' 401(k) Savings Plan?
Targa Resources offers a competitive employer match for contributions made to the 401(k) Savings Plan, typically matching a percentage of employee contributions up to a certain limit.
What types of investment options are available in Targa Resources' 401(k) Savings Plan?
Targa Resources' 401(k) Savings Plan provides a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and company stock, allowing employees to tailor their investment strategy.
At what age can employees at Targa Resources start withdrawing from their 401(k) Savings Plan without penalties?
Employees at Targa Resources can start withdrawing from their 401(k) Savings Plan without penalties at age 59½, provided they have separated from service or are still employed.
Does Targa Resources allow loans against the 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, Targa Resources allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) Savings Plan, subject to specific terms and conditions outlined in the plan documents.
Can employees at Targa Resources change their contribution percentage to the 401(k) Savings Plan at any time?
Yes, employees at Targa Resources can change their contribution percentage to the 401(k) Savings Plan at any time through the benefits portal.
What happens to an employee's 401(k) Savings Plan balance if they leave Targa Resources?
If an employee leaves Targa Resources, they can choose to leave their balance in the plan, roll it over to another qualified retirement plan, or cash it out, subject to taxes and penalties.
Is there a vesting schedule for employer contributions in Targa Resources' 401(k) Savings Plan?
Yes, Targa Resources has a vesting schedule for employer contributions, meaning employees must work for the company for a certain period before they fully own the employer match.
How often can employees at Targa Resources review their 401(k) Savings Plan statements?
Employees at Targa Resources can review their 401(k) Savings Plan statements quarterly through the benefits portal or receive them via mail.