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How Much Does Teacher Health Insurance Cost

WEBTeachers themselves chip in an average of $1,175 toward annual premiums, compared to $1,384 for private-sector employees. For family plans, teachers contribute …

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Which States Have the Best (and Worst) Teacher Retirement Plans

WEBWhich state has the best (or worst) retirement plan for teachers? There are lots of ways to answer that question. In the past, we've graded states based on a …

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I'm a Public School Teacher. When Should I Retire

WEBIn addition, you should think twice about retiring earlier than the normal retirement age. In California, for example, the normal retirement age is 62, meaning that …

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What Is the Teacher Retirement Age in My State

WEBTier 1: hired on or before Sept. 1, 1980, or hired on or before Sept. 1, 2005 and at least age 50 at that time or age + YOS = 70 that year. 65/5; Any/5 and Age + …

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How Does Your State’s Teacher Pension Plan Compare

WEBGet your teacher pension questions answered. The following resource is designed to help teachers, reporters, policymakers, or anyone interested in learning …

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Teacher Retirement Plans TeacherPensions.org

WEBThe goal of Teacherpensions.org is to provide high-quality information to help stakeholders – especially teachers and policymakers – understand teacher retirement benefits and …

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Illinois TeacherPensions.org

WEBGlossary of Financial Terms. Vesting period: The number of years a teacher must teach before becoming eligible to receive a pension.Although the length of vesting …

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An Update on Teacher Salaries Versus Benefits

WEBWhile the average civilian employee receives $1.97 in retirement benefits per hour of work, public school districts pay retirement costs of $9.35 per hour. Even if you …

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New York TeacherPensions.org

WEBIn response to financial pressures, the New York State Assembly has created new, less-generous retirement plans for teachers. Teachers and other education …

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3 Questions About California’s Retiree Healthcare Benefits

WEBAccording to an L.A. Times story earlier this week, a Los Angeles charter school is trying to avoid retiree healthcare costs by paying its veteran teachers to leave …

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About Teacher Pensions TeacherPensions.org

WEBTeacher pensions are one important part of the more than $1 trillion shortfall states face for public sector pensions and benefits such as retiree health care today. Meanwhile, with …

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New Jersey TeacherPensions.org

WEBGlossary of Financial Terms. Vesting period: The number of years a teacher must teach before becoming eligible to receive a pension.Although the length of vesting …

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Five Things All Texas Teachers Should Know About Their …

WEB1. The TRS system is back-loaded, and it leaves the majority of its teachers without adequate retirement benefits. The Texas TRS plan is a fairly typical teacher …

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Kentucky TeacherPensions.org

WEBGlossary of Financial Terms. Vesting period: The number of years a teacher must teach before becoming eligible to receive a pension.Although the length of vesting …

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What Happened to Wisconsin's Teacher Workforce After Act 10

WEBSince Act 10 passed in 2011, the average age of Wisconsin teachers has dropped from 43.5 to 43.3 years old. It hasn't budged at all since 2013. Similarly, the …

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Mayor Bloomberg Made a Bad Trade TeacherPensions.org

WEBWith news that a $75 million teacher performance pay experiment in New York City yielded no positive results, it’s worth remembering the deal that Mayor Michael …

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