Therefore, teachers who begin their careers at age 25 can reach 30 years of service by age 55, entitling them to seven additional years
of unreduced retirement benefits beyond what other teachers can receive who started their careers at age 32 and can not retire with unreduced benefits until age 62.
However, vested teachers who entered the system prior to this date may retire with unreduced benefits at age 60 or 62, depending on their date of entry, which means that teachers are receiving
unreduced retirement benefits well before Social Security retirement age.
Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or
unreduced retirement benefits.
The amount of the disability benefit is the same as a full,
unreduced retirement benefit.
Full Retirement Age, as defined by the Social Security Administration, «is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or
unreduced retirement benefits.»
Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or
unreduced retirement benefits.
However, to qualify for a PLOP, you must be working as an active member beyond the date you become eligible for
an unreduced retirement benefit.