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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.
- Retirement Plans
Public Employee's Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS)...
- Publications
Providing Benefits for Life. 429 Mississippi Street,...
- Forms
Form PIR, Public Information Request. Form PIR, Public...
- Calculators
Your actual retirement benefits will be based on an official...
- Financial Overview
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- Leadership
As PERS' chief executive officer, he oversees all facets of...
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- State Social Security Administrator
Contact Us. Phone: 800-444-7377 or 601-359-4335 Mail: PERS –...
- Retirement Plans
Learn about PERS, a non-profit organization that advocates for retired and active public employees in Mississippi. Find out how PERS is funded, governed, and benefits the state economy and its citizens.
The Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS) proudly 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.
Public Employee's Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS) PERS was established in 1952 as the retirement system for state agencies, as well as counties, cities, and other participating political subdivisions.
Find information and guidance for retirees of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Mississippi. Learn about benefit verification, tax withholding, cost-of-living adjustment, direct deposit, and retiree organizations.
2 cze 2023 · The Mississippi Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) faces significant financial and structural challenges – and Mississippians deserve to know more about this complex issue. After all, changes to the system directly affect our citizens’ pocketbooks.
Retirement Date - Enter your estimated retirement date. Please note: your retirement date will be the first day of the month following your last working day.