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| Subject: SOCIAL SECURITY | Date: 10/20/1998 2:20 AM | |
| Author: GRAMMIE | Number: 6108 of 72274 | |
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Your topic is timely for my question. Through past work, I meet social security's requirements (quarters worked) to eventually qualify for retirement. A few years ago, I began work with a local government who contributes to a PERS program rather than social security. My intent was to have two retirement checks from two different sources. Today a coworker said social security will deduct any PERS retirement $ I receive from the total amount of social security retirement $ I am due, and that this is true for ALL governments (Fed., state, or local) who do not participate in social security. Is this true? |
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