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  2. Texas County & District Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1967 by the Texas Legislature, the Texas County & District Retirement System (TCDRS) works with county and district employers to provide retirement, disability and survivor benefits to Texans. The system receives no funding from the State of Texas. Each plan is funded independently by the county or district and its employees.

  3. Reasons Why American Women Are Worried About Retirement - AOL

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    The survey was conducted late last year by The Harris Poll on behalf of the TCRS and Transamerica Institute. It polled 2,907 women and 2,766 men who are employed by for-profit companies.

  4. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In a study of 335 statewide retirement plans, Equable Institute found that 74.1% of pension plans in the US served this group of workers well. The same study found that workers with tenures of 10-25 years of service were served well by 10.9% of plans. Workers with less than 10 years of service were served well by .5% of plans.

  5. Teacher Retirement System of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to the T.R.S. Building on Red River Street in Austin. Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) is a public pension plan of the State of Texas.Established in 1937, TRS provides retirement and related benefits for those employed by the public schools, colleges, and universities supported by the State of Texas and manages a $180 billion trust fund established to finance member benefits.

  6. Survey: We have no idea how much we'll need for retirement - AOL

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    The survey — which polled 5,725 workers at for-profit companies between Nov. 8 and Dec. 13, 2022 — found roughly 4 in 10 workers across generations, including Gen Z, millennials, Gen X, and ...

  7. Should Kennebunk reduce police, fire retirement service to 20 ...

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    If approved, police and fire employees would become eligible to retire, with half pay, after 20 years of service. Currently, the required time of service is 25 years. This request should ring a bell.

  8. Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System (OPPRS) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma that manages the public pension system for municipal police officers in Oklahoma. The System provides pension benefits such as normal retirement, disability retirement, surviving spouse benefits and a death benefit.

  9. The rule of 25 for retirement: What it means and how to ... - AOL

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    Subtract that from your annual retirement expenses (40,000 – 20,0000 = $20,000). Finally, apply the rule of 25. So, if you expect to spend $40,000 in retirement each year and receive $20,000 in ...