How the pope's retirement package compares to yours

*       by A. Pawlowski, TODAY contributor 
*       Feb. 28, 2013 

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Michael Kappeler/EPA

By A. Pawlowski, TODAY contributor

It's good to be the pope - even a retired one, it turns out.

As Pope Benedict XVI steps down on Thursday, his retirement package - the
first one the Vatican has had to prepare in almost 600 years - would likely
be considered a sweet deal by the average American senior, providing a
steady income and generous perks.

Let's start with the basics: The pope emeritus will receive a monthly
pension of 2,500 euros, according to Italian newspaper La Stampa
<http://www.lastampa.it/2013/02/18/italia/cronache/nel-buen-retiro-in-vatica
no-con-una-pensione-da-euro-JbEcXKSmhcFU8zOZlsnmKI/pagina.html> 1
<http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-1> .

That translates to almost $3,300, or close to the monthly maximum of $3,350
that Social Security will pay to an American who retires this year.

Few people will actually qualify for that amount. For starters, you would
have to wait until 70 to retire
<http://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/examplemax.html#fn3> 2
<http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-2> . You would
also have to spend most of your working life earning Social Security's
taxable maximum pay, which is set at $113,700 this year
<http://www.ssa.gov/planners/maxtax.htm> 3
<http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-3> .

"That's quite rare," said Richard Johnson, director of the program on
retirement policy at the Urban Institute.

He pointed out that the average Social Security check is about $1,200 a
month - not enough to pay for the typical American retiree's expenses.

"For most people, if you look at the median, Social Security counts for
about 40 percent of their income. So it's important, but people rely a lot
on other savings, like pensions or 401(k) savings," Johnson said.

A big nest egg is not something the pope emeritus has to worry about. The
Roman Catholic Church will cover his living expenses, provide him with a
spacious home inside the Vatican and pay for everything from cooked meals to
housekeepers, according to The Telegraph
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/the-pope/9877578/Pope-Benedect-XVI
-to-receive-2150-pension.html> 4
<http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-4> .

Such services are not available to the typical American senior, unless he or
she pays for an assisted living facility or resides in a nursing home,
Johnson said.

What about waiting to retire until 85, as Benedict did? The average American
retires at about 64, so working that long is unusual, Johnson noted.

"If you have a job you love, it's great," he said.

"(But) just like the pope, the biggest determinant of retirement is health
status. When your health starts to deteriorate, that's what often pushes
people into retirement, sometimes earlier than expected."

Health care costs are one of the big risks that older Americans face, and
while Medicare pays for the bulk of their expenses, many things are left
uncovered, Johnson said. Meanwhile, the pope emeritus will continue to be a
member of the Vatican's generous private health care policy, the BBC
reported <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21585674> 6
<http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-6> .

Bottom line: rent-free living, few out-of-pocket expenses plus thousands of
dollars deposited into your account each month would probably constitute a
good deal in most people's minds.

Of course, the pope is not most people. His financial health is of such
interest that it recently got the Saturday Night Live treatment
<http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/retirement-ad/n32894/> 7
<http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-7> , with a mock
ad showing a worried Benedict surrounded by a pile of unpaid bills and
seeking the help of a financial planning firm called "Papal Securities."
Motto: "Because heaven can wait."

  _____  


References


1.      ^ <http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-link-1>
according to Italian newspaper La Stampa
<http://www.lastampa.it/2013/02/18/italia/cronache/nel-buen-retiro-in-vatica
no-con-una-pensione-da-euro-JbEcXKSmhcFU8zOZlsnmKI/pagina.html>
(www.lastampa.it:80) (
http://www.lastampa.it/2013/02/18/italia/cronache/nel-buen-retiro-in-vatican
o-con-una-pensione-da-euro-JbEcXKSmhcFU8zOZlsnmKI/pagina.html )
2.      ^ <http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-link-2>
wait until 70 to retire <http://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/examplemax.html#fn3>
(www.ssa.gov:80) ( http://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/examplemax.html#fn3 )
3.      ^ <http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-link-3>
which is set at $113,700 this year <http://www.ssa.gov/planners/maxtax.htm>
(www.ssa.gov:80) ( http://www.ssa.gov/planners/maxtax.htm )
4.      ^ <http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-link-4>
according to The Telegraph
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/the-pope/9877578/Pope-Benedect-XVI
-to-receive-2150-pension.html>  (www.telegraph.co.uk:80) (
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/the-pope/9877578/Pope-Benedect-XVI-
to-receive-2150-pension.html )
5.      ^ <http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-link-5>
Slideshow: Pope Benedict's XVI's departure
<http://slideshow.nbcnews.com/slideshow/news/pope-benedict-xvis-departure-50
969248/>  (slideshow.nbcnews.com:80) (
http://slideshow.nbcnews.com/slideshow/news/pope-benedict-xvis-departure-509
69248/ )
6.      ^ <http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-link-6>
the BBC reported <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21585674>
(www.bbc.co.uk:80) ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21585674 )
7.      ^ <http://www.readability.com/articles/eldtcuhu#rdb-footnote-link-7>
Saturday Night Live treatment
<http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/retirement-ad/n32894/>
(www.nbc.com:80) (
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/retirement-ad/n32894/ )


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