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Do employees at public colleges & universities have better retirement benefits than K-12 employees? A new report from Brandon LaShay & @chadaldeman says yes. K-12 teachers are typically offered different, worse retirement benefits than those in higher ed. bit.ly/33vcRBA

In many states, K-12 employees & higher education employees receive their retirement benefits through the same entity...so why are K-12 teachers' benefit options often worse? A new TeacherPensions.org analysis from Brandon LaShay & @chadaldeman offers insight. bit.ly/33vcRBA

K-12 teachers have worse retirement options compared to higher ed employees. A new TeacherPensions.org report by Brandon LaShay & @chadaldeman recommends states change that by: ➡️Expanding retirement options ➡️Ensuring the options they offer are good ones bit.ly/33vcRBA

Not all retirement plans are created equal - @chadaldeman and Brandon LaShay’s recent report finds that public higher-ed teachers are offered better benefits than K-12 teachers. Read the report here: teacherpensions.org/resource/choic…


Mississippi leaders are looking to improve teacher compensation, here’s one idea that wouldn’t cost them any money: Give K-12 teachers the same retirement plan options as higher ed employees. Chad Aldeman shares more in a new blog post. teacherpensions.org/blog/mississip…

{New} One way Mississippi could improve teacher compensation: teacherpensions.org/blog/mississip… via TeacherPensions.org

In Mississippi, higher education faculty get to pick the retirement benefits that best meets their needs — K-12 teachers don’t. In his latest post, Chad Aldeman shares a better way forward. teacherpensions.org/blog/mississip…

These are LA's own numbers on pension crowd out and why parents and policymakers have to pay attention: teacherpensions.org/blog/los-angel… Chad Aldeman TeacherPensions.org ...


It’s not about pensions versus 401(k)s. Bellwether’s new pension rankings show how states with different kinds of plans are meeting or not meeting teachers’ needs. money.com/bellwether-tea… Andrew Rotherham Juliet Squire Money

States must service debt & address crowd out, but this is the core of the teacher pension problem today and 5, 7, and in many cases 10 year vesting periods and no Social Security is insane retirement policy: news.yahoo.com/report-shows-s… TeacherPensions.org ... Kevin Mahnken



