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What are the demographics of postal workers?

By Robert Clark |

21 percent of employees are African-American; 8 percent are Hispanic; 8 percent are Asian-American/Pacific Islander; and 0.67 percent are American Indian or Alaska Native. The Postal Service participates in a number of events and conferences to reinforce the value of diversity.

How many years do you have to work at the post office to retire?

A federal or postal worker is currently eligible to retire if they meet one of the following seven criteria: 1.) They are covered by FERS, are at least 56 years old (the minimum retirement age for FERS) and have at least 30 years of service.

How long does it take to become a mailman?

Roughly, it may take 2 years to become a postman if you don’t have a high school diploma. However, with a high school diploma, it may take at least 3 months to land your first job as a postman if you’re judicious with your search.

How many US postal carriers are there?

National estimates for Postal Service Mail Carriers:

Employment (1)Employment RSE (3)Mean hourly wage
333,5700.0 %$ 25.57

How old do postal workers have to be to retire?

Automatic USPS retirement kicks in at age 65, but there are retirement plans in place under both the Civil Service Retirement System and Federal Employment Retirement System that affect pay.

How old do postal workers have to be to get Vera?

To be eligible for VERA, a postal worker must meet the following requirements: Older than 50 with at least 20 years of government employment, or any age and 25 years of government employment Payments are determined based on the CSRS or FERS plan the employee is under, and start the first day of the month following retirement.

How much do postal workers get paid each year?

Postal workers pay into FERS and Social Security each pay period. Tax-deferred contributions to TSP are made by the USPS and the employee. FERS also uses the high-3 average, paying 1 to 1.1 percent of the high-3 average salary for each year of service.

How much does the US Postal Service pay for retirement?

Many postal workers spend their entire careers working for the U.S. Postal Service. It’s a career that comes with many USPS benefits, including a standardized federal retirement plan. How much a postal worker makes in USPS retirement depends on which retirement plan he falls under and how long he has worked for the USPS.