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Ohio teachers can not pay into Social Security as state has different pension system for teachers to improve teachers pension system.

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Illinois teachers do not pay into social security. So a teacher could only receive it if a spouse who earned it died, or they can earn a small percentage if they earned social security from other jobs.

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Illinois teachers do not pay into social security. They pay into Teachers Retirement System.

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Yes Illinois teachers pay FICA. However they don't pay social security.

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