No we don't lose what we have earned outside of teaching, but because we don't pay into social security while teaching we only get what we made in the private sector. You can draw social security and your teacher's retirement.
I'm not sure about part timers and administrators but... WHICH STATES EXCLUDE TEACHERS FROM SOCIAL SECURITY?Fourteen states, including Connecticut, do not provide Social Security coverage for teachers. These states have so-called "independent" retirement systems for teachers and, in some cases, other public employees. The 14 states with independent retirement systems for teachers are: Alaska Maine California Massachusetts Colorado Minnesota Connecticut Missouri Illinois Nevada Kentucky Ohio Louisiana Texas
California Teachers Association was created in 1863-05.
Apparently not. According to the article in the Related Link below, the teachers have an in state pension fund and therefore do not have Social Security taxes withheld from their salaries.
The California State Teachers' Retirement System provides retirements, disability and survivor benefits for California's 856,360 prekindergarten through community college educators and their families.
Yes, you can. As you said, teachers in Ohio do NOT pay social security. Teachers in Pennsylvania DO pay social security. HOWEVER (and there is a big however), when you start to collect social security, you will take a hit from social security. This is called a Windfall Provision. Spousal benefits are also affected. With that said, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY AND TAX ADVISOR. I am not an expert.
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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No, Colorado teachers pay into an "independent" retirement account and are exculded from social security.
Yes, according to this site (see LINK). Oklahoma is not on the list of states that do not pay into social security.
The CSLA is the California School Library Association. It is an organisation that benefits teachers and librarians by advocating excellence in school libraries. It provides resources and information to teachers and librarians that assist these professionals in their mission to ensure Californian students get the best from the library services.
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