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Established in 1923, the Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System is one of the nation's oldest and largest statewide retirement plans for public employees. Our mission is to prepare our members and participants to achieve financial success and security in retirement.
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The Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System manages...
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Tel: 1.800.633.5461 Fax: 1.717.237.0346 30 North 3rd Street...
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The Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System manages the pension benefits of nearly 240,000 employees and retirees for 101 public sector employers. In 2022, SERS paid about $3.9 billion in benefits and managed $33.7 billion in assets .
The Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System (also known as SERS or Pen SERS) is an independent administrative board of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages the public pension system for state employees in Pennsylvania.
SERS normal retirement age is 65, 60, 55, or 50 depending on your class of service, which is listed on your annual member statements. You can check your most recent statement in SERS online members services .
With a member services account, you can view your SERS benefit information and if you are an active SERS member, you can estimate your future retirement benefit.
Provides you with a combined retirement benefit, which includes a pension and investment plan.
The State Employees' Retirement System (SERS) offers flexible retirement plans to help you reach your goals, no matter where you are in your career. ... Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .gov. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania government websites and email systems use "pennsylvania.gov" or "pa.gov" at the end of the address ...