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Talullahhound
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P.S.
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12/30/2021 6:54:02 PM (updated 12/30/2021 7:08:10 PM)
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I can already tell that the Forbes article is wrong - it used to be that it was based on your high 3, but for years now, it has been based on your high 5 years. And it depends on how his compensation is currently broken out. Retirement is based on your base pay. And it doesn't matter if he has 51 years of service - his retirment compensation maxes out at 42 years of service.
If you look at OPM.gov, and go to special pay rates it will explain it. I doubt the $430,000 is his base pay, but includes incentive pay rates for people that are considered world class and extremely difficult to replace.
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