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  2. 50+ teacher-exclusive discounts to use in 2023 - AOL

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    Apple: Education pricing for students, faculty and staff on Macs and iPads, including 20% apple care and a $150 gift card with purchase Adobe : 60% off a monthly Creative Cloud subscription for ...

  3. 12 of the Best Educator Discounts for Teachers - AOL

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    World Teachers' Day is Oct. 5. To get the educator discount on your subscription, you'll need to fill out a form on Adobe's website and provide your school email address. Teachers get 15 percent ...

  4. History of Social Security in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, nearly 51 million Americans received $650 billion in Social Security benefits. The effects of Social Security took decades to manifest themselves. In 1950, it was reported that as many as 40% of Americans over 65 were still employed in some capacity, but by 1980 that figure had dropped to less than 20%.

  5. If you start to get benefits at age 62, your monthly benefit is cut by 30% to $1,400 to account for the longer time you’ll receive benefits. This decrease is usually permanent. If you choose to ...

  6. Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana State Teachers’ Retirement Fund ( TRF) was created by the Indiana General Assembly in 1921. Today, TRF manages and distributes the retirement benefits of educators in all public schools, as well as some charter schools and universities, throughout Indiana. Headed by a governor-appointed executive director and a six-member Board of ...

  7. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Some federal, state, local and education government employees pay no Social Security tax but have their own retirement and disability systems that nearly always pay better retirement and disability benefits than the SSA. These plans typically require vesting (working 5–10 years for the same employer before becoming eligible for retirement ...

  8. Social Security Recipients: These Establishments Offer ... - AOL

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    As GOBankingRates previously reported, nearly three-quarters of Americans eligible for Social Security wait until after the age of 62 to start collecting benefits. The 25% who do start collecting ...

  9. State Universities Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    The State Universities Retirement System, or SURS, is an agency in the U.S. state of Illinois government that administers retirement, disability, death, and survivor benefits to eligible SURS participants and annuitants. Membership in SURS is attained through employment with 61 employing agencies, [1] including public universities, community ...