My husband and I are retired CT teachers. We paid into our state teachers pension plan and not into Social Security. My husband has been working part time to gain
I retired from civil service last April. In August, at age 62, I applied for Social Security. My Social Security was reduced by 50% of the benefit that I was awarded.
I teach school in Texas, which has it’s own Teacher Retirement Service, but I have enough quarters of Social Security to qualify for benefits.
I am a retired educator, and would like to begin collecting SS on my 65th birthday next March. Do you know the status of pending legislation that would repeal WEP
My wife will retire from teaching in California next year at age 66. Presently, she is 65 and I am 64. We have been advised by our SS office that she
A friend of ours who is a Federal employee was totally disabled 2 years ago due to a stroke. He has three daughters who are under 21.
I am a 61-year-old widower. My wife was employed by a school district as a teacher. I receive her retirement benefits as a beneficiary.
I am about to receive monthly Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. Since March of this year, I have received a small ($518) retirement check from the California State Teachers’ Retirement System.
My husband draws a government check in which they did not take out Social Security. Now he is working trying to get his quarters to draw Social Security.
I had my 40 quarters of Social Security over 30 years ago. I have since worked for a municipality and am receiving a pension from work that was not covered by Social Security.
I worked and paid into Social Security for about 20 years. For the following nineteen years I served as a teacher and I did not pay into Social Security.