Do teachers have Social Security taken out?
Ava Robinson
Published Feb 09, 2026
In California and 14 other states, plus the District of Columbia, public school teachers do not participate in Social Security. They won’t find any deductions for Social Security taxes on their pay stubs.
Why do teachers not receive Social Security?
As Leslie Kan and I write in our 2014 report, the exclusion of teachers from Social Security comes from decisions made decades ago. State workers were left out of the original Social Security Act in 1935, initially because of concerns whether the federal government could tax state and local governments.
How long do you have to teach in Alaska to retire?
Retirement after one year of service. Perform at least 30 years of service.
How much is Social Security in Alaska?
Most adults receiving SSI in Alaska are also eligible for Adult Public Assistance (APA), a supplemental benefit program that is run by the state. APA is $362 per month for adults living independently who receive the full federal benefit rate in SSI ($771 in 2019).
Is there an exception for teachers on social security?
The public sector exception from Social Security However, some state government employees, including teachers, don’t pay Social Security payroll taxes and aren’t entitled to retirement benefits from Social Security.
Can you draw social security if you are a teacher?
State teacher retirement benefits may qualify as a government pension in some states and could prevent you from drawing Social Security or result in reduced benefits.
Why are teachers left out of Social Security?
They don’t have to pay Social Security payroll taxes on their earnings during their careers, but they also can’t count on the program to provide retirement benefits. In particular, teachers and other public sector workers in 15 states across the country get left out of Social Security in many cases.
How are teachers social security benefits affected by TRS?
Under this provision, your spousal Social Security benefit will be reduced by 2/3 of your TRS benefit. Your TRS check is not affected. For many teachers whose TRS benefits are relatively high, subtracting 2/3 of their TRS check from their Social Security can completely eliminate the Social Security benefit.