California
maybe
to be specific, California teacher that is.
Yes. Part of the state education system.
pension fund sponsors in 2001 were California Public Employees ($143.8 billion in assets), New York State Common ($106 billion), California State Teachers ($95.5 billion), Federal Retirement Thrift ($93.3 billion),
3.4%
California is the third most with a salary of 56,444
California teacher salaries are subject to the same state income taxes as any other salaries in the state of California.
I'm not sure about part timers and administrators but... WHICH STATES EXCLUDE TEACHERS FROM SOCIAL SECURITY?Fourteen states, including Connecticut, do not provide Social Security coverage for teachers. These states have so-called "independent" retirement systems for teachers and, in some cases, other public employees. The 14 states with independent retirement systems for teachers are: Alaska Maine California Massachusetts Colorado Minnesota Connecticut Missouri Illinois Nevada Kentucky Ohio Louisiana Texas
Yes, since 1999.
California Teachers pay both Federal and State taxes, and we pay the same amount as everyone else.
California Teachers Association was created in 1863-05.