A 68-year-old federal retiree sits down with his account statements and has a startling revelation. His Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) holds $1.2 million, his FERS orA 68-year-old federal retiree sits down with his account statements and has a startling revelation. His Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) holds $1.2 million, his FERS or

68-Year-Old Federal Retiree With $1.2M TSP Discovers Survivor Election Cost Him $90,000

2026/06/26 07:41
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  • Full FERS survivor annuity costs ~10% of gross annuity for life, totaling ~$90,000 in lost lifetime income over 20-25 year retirement; irreversible after first payment.
  • If you are healthy and locked into the survivor election, shop for private term life insurance to replace FEGLI Option B before your next birthday.
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A 68-year-old federal retiree sits down with his account statements and has a startling revelation. His Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) holds $1.2 million, his FERS or CSRS annuity arrives like clockwork, and on paper he looks secure. The problem is the irrevocable survivor election he signed at retirement. Either he locked in a full survivor annuity that permanently reduces his monthly check by roughly 10%, or he waived it without modeling what that meant for his spouse. Either way, the present-value cost of that single signature looks like roughly $90,000 in lifetime income. He cannot undo it, but he can stop compounding the mistake.

This is a remarkably common situation. Federal retirees on Suze Orman’s call-in show have surfaced similar dilemmas, with one listener describing a $3,284 monthly joint annuity with a two-thirds survivor benefit and admitting she did not understand what the election meant. Orman’s standing advice for married retirees taking a pension: “You always should get 100% joint and survivor benefit if you take a pension.” That is a defensible default, though the right answer depends on each household’s specifics.

Why the Survivor Election Dwarfs Every Other TSP Decision

The survivor annuity is the only retirement choice the federal system will not let you redo. Your TSP allocation, withdrawal rate, and Medicare Part B enrollment can be adjusted. The survivor election is set in concrete on the day your annuity starts. A full FERS survivor benefit costs the retiree roughly 10% of the gross annuity for life, in exchange for paying the surviving spouse 50% of the unreduced amount. Over a 20- to 25-year retirement, that 10% haircut compounds into real money. Roughly $90,000 in present value is a reasonable illustrative estimate for a mid-six-figure career annuity, and it can run higher if the spouse predeceases the retiree and the reduction was never needed.

The companion problem is FEGLI. Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance premiums are flat through your working years and then climb on a brutal age-based curve in retirement. Option B premiums roughly double every five years past age 60, which is why many retirees discover in their 70s that they are paying four-figure monthly premiums for coverage they bought when it was nearly free.

A better option for many federal retirees is to take the single-life annuity (no reduction) and buy a private term or permanent life insurance policy sized to replace the survivor benefit your spouse would have received. It works only when three conditions line up:

  1. You were insurable at standard rates at retirement. If you locked in level-premium coverage in your late 50s or early 60s, the math frequently beats the 10% federal reduction. If you waited until 68 to shop, underwriting and pricing usually kill the strategy.
  2. Your spouse can absorb the loss of FEHB. Survivor annuitants keep Federal Employees Health Benefits eligibility. A pure pension-max retiree’s spouse can lose access entirely. For many couples, that single fact ends the conversation in favor of the survivor election.
  3. You have the discipline to invest the difference. The 10% you keep only matters if it funds the insurance premium and a Roth or brokerage sleeve, not lifestyle creep.

For a 68-year-old already locked into the election, the forward decision is FEGLI. Run the current premium against a 20-year level term quote. If you are healthy, replacing FEGLI Option B with private term almost always wins. If you are not insurable, dropping coverage you no longer need is often better than feeding the age-based curve.

Rolling the TSP to Unlock QCDs and Flexibility

The TSP is a low-cost fortress, but it cannot do qualified charitable distributions. Once you hit RMD age, a rollover to a traditional IRA lets you direct up to $108,000 per year (the current QCD limit, indexed for inflation) straight to charity, satisfying the RMD without adding to taxable income. That keeps your provisional income lower, which protects Social Security taxability and IRMAA brackets. With the 2026 Social Security COLA at 2.8% and the 10-year Treasury yielding around 4.5%, a rolled-over IRA also gives you access to individual bonds and CDs that the TSP G and F funds do not replicate.

If you’re in a similar position, consider these steps. First, pull your current FEGLI premium statement and get a single underwritten term quote before your next birthday. The age-based curve is the most expensive surprise in federal retirement, and it is fixable. Second, if you are charitably inclined and approaching RMDs, start the TSP-to-IRA rollover paperwork now so QCDs are available the year you need them. The survivor election itself is done. Treat it as sunk cost, stop paying for redundant FEGLI on top of it, and redirect the savings into the parts of the plan you can still control.

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