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i was curious so i used the calculator on our retirement website. if i stay here until i retire, I can retire at age 53 with 32 years of service and I would have a pension at 53.4%.
they have tried once and it was found unconstitutional by the state courts but they are trying to find another way^ hopefully they don't change it on you.
Yes, yes I do.Do you guys have to contribute to your pension for the entire time of your service?
The City used to pay for our contribution into PERS which is about 8%. So, those of us grandfathered in to the pre-recession benefits didn't pay their own contribution but those who were hired after the pension revision did pay for their PERS contribution. Then, about a year or two ago, the City decided to give everyone an 8% raise and just have us all pay our own PERS contribution.My plan is 1.65% per year of service. Rule of 90 here (age + years of service). The earliest you can retire is 55 I believe. Do you guys have to contribute to your pension for the entire time of your service? I do here, but when I was working in NYS, the retirement tier I was in only required 10 years of contributions.
the state is suppose to kick in another 4% but they haven't paid their half in yearswe kick in 4% to the pension system.
that bites. Anything being done to force the issue? We have a strong union so the state wouldn't dare.the state is suppose to kick in another 4% but they haven't paid their half in years
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