Florida 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0181

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/17/23  
Refer
1/17/23  
Refer
1/17/23  

Caption

Cost-of-Living Adjustment of Retirement Benefits

Impact

By enacting this bill, it is expected that retirees will receive a fairer adjustment to their retirement benefits, which could positively impact their economic stability in retirement. This change is particularly significant in times of rising living costs, as it provides a mechanism to help retirees maintain their purchasing power. The introduction of a minimum COLA factor ensures that those who have not benefited from adjustments will still see a minimum increase in their benefits, demonstrating a commitment to addressing the needs of this demographic.

Summary

House Bill 181 (HB 181) is legislation aimed at amending the calculation of cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for retirement benefits within the Florida Retirement System. The bill specifically targets retirees who have not previously received a COLA, establishing a structured approach to how their benefits will be adjusted annually. It introduces a formula for calculating the adjustment based on the percentage of time the retiree has been receiving their initial benefit, ensuring that the adjustments reflect an equitable increase relative to their service credit.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill strengthens the financial protection offered to retirees and aligns with the state's interest in supporting retired state employees, potential points of contention may arise over the implications of these adjustments on the overall budget of the Florida Retirement System. Concerns may be voiced regarding the sustainability of funding for these adjustments, particularly if economic conditions fluctuate. Ensuring that the adjustments can be met without imposing undue strain on state financial resources will be a critical aspect of the ongoing discussion surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

FL S1354

Same As Cost-of-living Adjustment of Retirement Benefits

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.