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TRS is one of the largest pension systems in the United States, serving 200,000 members. Since 1917, TRS has been building better tomorrows for New York City educators. TRS offers members a Tax-Deferred Annuity Program to supplement their benefits under the Qualified Pension Plan.
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Teachers' Retirement System of the City of New York. 55 Water Street New York, NY 10041. 1 (888) 8-NYC-TRS (1-888-869-2877)
Learn about the Qualified Pension Plan and the Tax-Deferred Annuity Program, the two retirement plans offered by TRS NYC. Find out how to enroll, access your account, designate beneficiaries, and more.
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.
TRS is one of the largest pension systems in the United States, serving 200,000 members. Since 1917, TRS has been building better tomorrows for New York City educators. TRS offers members a Tax-Deferred Annuity Program to supplement their benefits under the Qualified Pension Plan.
MyNYSTRS offers secure, online access to your benefit information. Whether you're nearing retirement or just starting your career, our self-service tools offer something for every member.
The New York State Teachers’ Retirement System (NYSTRS or the System) was established in 1921 by an act of the state Legislature to administer a defined benefit plan. Its purpose is to manage the fund from which NYS public school teachers and administrators (excluding those in New York City) receive retirement benefits. Benefits are