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  1. NYSTRS is one of the ten largest public pension funds in the U.S. providing retirement, disability and death benefits to eligible New York State teachers.

    • Active Members

      NYSTRS offers benefits and resources for active members,...

    • Retirees

      Your retirement benefit is subject to federal income tax...

    • Delegates

      As representatives of their districts, delegates have two...

    • Employers

      NYSTRS members work for more than 800 school districts,...

  2. The Pensions section provides a database of names, last employer, retirement date and benefit amount for individuals who have retired from public service, including New York State, New York City, state and regional public authorities, public school districts, and New York's county, city, town and village governments.

  3. I’ve calculated New York City pensions for tiers 4, 5 and 6 based on how many years you’ll teach and at what age you plan to collect. These numbers are based on NYC teacher salaries as of 2022. You can see the salary scale I used here .

  4. 27 sty 2020 · The New York State United Teachers union has long maintained that the pensions are the result of the experience and education of its workers. The retirement system said 53% of its pensioners worked...

  5. More than 160,000 teachers, teaching assistants, guidance counselors and administrators drew a pension in 2023 from the New York State Teachers Retirement System.

  6. This Active Members’ Handbook is intended to help working and vested NYSTRS members better understand their retirement benefits. It’s an important part of our commitment to help you make informed decisions about your future at each stage of your teaching career. The information in this Handbook is subject to change.

  7. www.empirecenter.org › publications › nys-school-pension-data-updated-on-seethroughnyNYS School Pension Data Updated on SeeThroughNY

    28 sty 2020 · Maximum pension benefits averaged $69,609 for the 2,582 members of the New York State Teachers Retirement System (NYSTRS) who retired last year with at least 30 years of credited service time, according to data posted today on SeeThroughNY, the Empire Center’s transparency website.

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