Chris has been teaching for 20 years now and he just received an email informing him that his Teachers' Retirement Fund contribution will be going up. The state's contribution has also increased from 9% to 20% over the past decade. Chris is concerned that this may be a sign that there won't be enough funds. Wes discusses what this means in relation to the security of the TRF in the state of Georgia.
Original airdate: February 18, 2018 - Hour 1, Call 2.
Wes Moss is the host of MONEY MATTERS – the country’s longest-running live call-in, investment and personal finance radio show – on News 95-5FM and AM 750 WSB.
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