headmaster
Well-Known Member
Many of the police that I have ever come across retire poor. The main reason for this is still a mystery to me.
In US it really depends on the department and the city that you are in that would have good pension and health benefits. Some officers try to retire in the higher ranks like Sgt, lieutenant, and captain. If you are the chief of police you would get some great retirement benefits.
ideally in most countries of the world many civil servants retire poor.
It's like any job, it very much depends on how you manage your money while you're earning it. In my country, the police get a good pension, so they would be comfortable when they retire - but that doesn't necessarily equate to rich. Police officers need to remember that their career may be shorter than others, and as such they need to prepare for a longer retirement. Of course, there is always the option of getting a desk job which might help you financially, or even another job entirely, but many people choose not to do this and opt instead to use the money that they have earned to follow their dreams while they are still young enough to do so.
As I know police officer who have retired from the police service didnt turned out rich. The money they got from their retirement were just sufficient enough to pay their existing loans and support their medications and basic necessities..