Official Website of the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
Administering retirement/survivor and unemployment/sickness benefit programs for railroad workers and their families.

Railroad Retirement Board Information Related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Overview Implementing
Plans & Reports Learn More About RRB Programs

Overview of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act)

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 PDF Format (Recovery Act) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17th, 2009. It is an unprecedented effort to jumpstart our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century. The Act is an extraordinary response to a crisis unlike any since the Great Depression, and includes measures to modernize our nation's infrastructure, enhance energy independence, expand educational opportunities, preserve and improve affordable health care, provide tax relief, and protect those in greatest need.

[Back to top]

Implementing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act)

One-time payment to railroad retirement beneficiaries

Under the new legislation, a one-time economic recovery payment of $250 will be paid to most adults (including disabled adult children) who receive railroad retirement benefits.

  • No action is required on your part to receive this payment.
  • Only individuals who were eligible for railroad retirement benefits in November 2008, December 2008, or January 2009 will receive the special payment.
  • All railroad retirement beneficiaries residing in the United States and U.S. territories, except children and Medicare-only beneficiaries, will receive this one-time payment. Payees receiving RRB payments based on a legal partition and/or garnishment are not eligible to receive this payment.
  • You will only receive one $250 payment even if you are also receiving social security and/or veterans benefits.
  • The one-time payment will be issued separately and will not be included in your regular monthly benefit payment. It will be delivered in the same way you currently receive your benefit payment (check or direct deposit).
  • Payments are expected to be issued in May 2009.

[Back to top]

Frequently Asked Questions About One-time Payments

Extended unemployment benefits

The Act also provides an appropriation of $20 million to be used for payment of additional extended unemployment benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. The new law provides the temporary extended benefits to employees receiving normal unemployment benefits for days between July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2009.

  • Railroad workers who previously were not eligible for extended unemployment benefits because they did not have 10 years of service may be eligible for benefits of up to 65 days within an extended period consisting of 7 consecutive 2-week registration periods.
  • Railroad workers who previously were eligible for extended unemployment benefits of up to 65 days may now be eligible for benefits of up to 130 days within an extended period consisting of 13 consecutive 2-week registration periods.
  • The latest date that an extended benefit period under these special provisions may begin is December 31, 2009, with payments stopping when the $20 million has been expended.

The RRB will notify eligible individuals of their new rights to extended benefits and provide additional information about those benefits as soon as possible.

[Back to top]

Frequently Asked Questions About Extended Unemployment Benefits

Plans and Reports

Agency Recovery Plans

[Back to top]

Major Communications

[Back to top]

Weekly Financial and Activity Reports

200920102011

[Back to top]

2012

[Back to top]

RRB/OIG Work Plans

RRB/OIG Reports

[Back to top]

RRB/OIG Monthly Reports: 2009

[Back to top]

RRB/OIG Monthly Reports: 2010

[Back to top]

RRB/OIG Monthly Reports: 2011

[Back to top]

RRB/OIG Monthly Reports: 2012

[Back to top]

To view and download PDF documents, you need the free Acrobat Reader Read RRB's external link disclaimer. We recommend using the latest version.
Viewers with visual disabilities can go to Adobe's Access Website Read RRB's external link disclaimer for tools and information that will help make PDF files accessible.

U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
844 North Rush Street
Chicago IL, 60611-2092
Toll Free: (877) 772-5772
TTY: (312) 751-4701
Directory: (312) 751-4300
Railroad Retirement Board RSS Feeds & Email Subscriptions
Locate a RRB office near you
OIG Hotline - Report Fraud, Waste & Abuse  
Railroad Job Vacancies Reported to the RRB  
Zip Locator - Find the district office that serves you  
Last Updated
9/26/2012