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The Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS) p roudly serves the state of Mississippi by providing retirement benefits for individuals working in state government, public schools, universities, community colleges, municipalities, counties, the Legislature, highway patrol, and other such public entities.
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26 paź 2020 · How Do Teacher Pensions Work in Mississippi? In Mississippi, teachers are a part of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Mississippi, which includes not only teachers but all state employees. Mississippi PERS was established in 1952. The basic structure of Mississippi’s teacher defined benefit (DB) pension is similar to that of other ...
was knowing you had a secure retirement future with the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS). PERS is Mississippi's retirement system for state agencies, public schools, community colleges, and universities, as well as counties, cities, and other participating political subdivisions. We believe that
These retirement benefits not only help recruit and retain a strong public workforce in Mississippi, they help stimulate local economies in every county in the state and help reduce the need for social assistance.
The PERS Retiree Handbook provides a broad overview of what being a retiree of PERS means. This resource includes information on monthly benefit allocations, changing options after retirement, planning for physical or mental incapacity, returning to work, and other general quick-reference facts.
The Mississippi Retired Public Employees’ Association (MRPEA), founded in 1985, is a non-profit organization that serves as an advocacy group for retired and active members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS).
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