How CalSTRS and Social Security Benefits Work Together - Bridgeview Capital Advisors, Inc. (2024)

Guest post from Devin Carroll at the Social Security Intelligenceblog.

If you are a teacher in California, the rules for collecting a CalSTRS pension and Social Security can be confusing and intimidating. They don’t have to be!

Here’s a closer look at the rules on teacher’s retirement and Social Security.

In the 1970s and 1980s, laws were passed that amended the Social Security Act in an effort to keep individuals from “double dipping” – receiving both a Social Security benefit and a pension from work where they did not pay into the Social Security system. The results of these amendments are two rules that could impact your ability to claim a full Social Security benefit: The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO).

These provisions reduce benefits for those who worked in a job in which they qualified for a pensionanddid not have to pay Social Security taxes.

Sinceyour Social Security statementdoes not reflect the reduction in benefits thanks to your state-run teacher’s pension,it’s hard to know what to expect if you qualify for both.

The WEP rule only applies to individuals who are entitled to a Social Security benefitbased on their own work historyandhave a pension from work where they did not pay Social Security tax. Meanwhile, the GPO rule only applies to individuals who are entitled to a Social Security benefitas a survivor or spouseandhave a pension from work in which they did not pay Social Security tax.

Here’s a look at how each rule would impact your benefit.

Windfall Elimination Provision

The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) is simply a recalculation of your Social Security benefit if you also have a pension from “non-covered” work (no Social Security taxes paid). The normal Social Security calculation formula is thrown out and substituted with a new calculation that results in a lower benefit amount. According to the Congressional Research Service, as of December 2021, about 2 millionSocial Security beneficiaries were affected by the WEP.

It would be easy to write a four-part essay on the WEP, but the necessary components can be consumed in a few simple points:

  • The maximum Social Security reduction will never be greater than one half of your pension amount.This is capped at a monthly reduction of $558 (for 2023).
  • If you have more than 20 years of substantial covered earnings (where you paid Social Security tax), the impact of the WEP begins to diminish. At 30 years ofsubstantial covered earnings, the WEP does not apply.

Thisphase-out of the WEP reductionoffers a planning opportunity if you have worked at a job where you paid Social Security tax. For example, if you worked as an engineer for 20 years before you began teaching, you may be able to do enough part time work between now and when you retire to completely eliminate the monthly reduction.

Would it be worth it? If you consider how much more in benefits you could receive over your retirement lifetime, it could be worth $100,000 in extra income over a 20-year retirement. Obviously, not everyone has the option of accumulating enough years to wipe out the big monthly WEP reduction. But for those who do, or can get close, it’s worth considering.

For more information, see the Social Security Administration’sWEP Benefit Calculatorand otherresources.

Government Pension Offset

The mechanics of the Government Pension Offset (GPO) are simple. If you meet both of requirements for the GPO – you are entitled to a Social Security benefitas a survivor or spouseandhave a pension from work where you did not pay Social Security tax – your Social Security survivor or spousal benefit will be reduced by an amount equal to two-thirds of your pension.

As an example, let’s say Michael worked for 30 years as a schoolteacher in California (one of the 15 states where teachers are not covered by Social Security) and his wife was a pharmacist. Upon retirement, he began receiving his California teacher’s retirement pension of $3,000 per month. His wife retired at the same time and filed for her Social Security benefits of $2,300 per month. Sadly, she passed away a short four years later.

Upon her death, Michael learned that he would not be eligible to receive a normal Social Security survivor’s benefit. Thanks to the GPO his survivor’s benefit was reduced to $300 per month. Here’s the math:

Source: Devin Carroll

Some would say that’s not fair and I think they have a valid point. Why?The GPO only applies because of Michael’s profession. This is effectively a penalty for public service (what I call the hero’s penalty). If he had been an accountant instead of working in education, he would have been eligible to receive the full $2,200 per month. (Of course, under those circ*mstances he would have paid into Social Security during his career as an accountant.)

If You Only Qualify for CalSTRS Pension

If you have never paid a penny of Social Security tax, most likely you’ll never receive a Social Security benefit. Although this makes perfect sense to some, others think it’s unfair that this isn’t true for everyone. For example, if you had chosen to stay at home as the household manager, you would not have paid into the Social Security system. However, youwould beeligible for spousal and survivor benefits. Meanwhile, California teachers who never pay into Social Security won’t receive any benefits. (But of course in this case, teachers may have pension benefits that a stay-at-home spouse would not).

These intricate Social Security regulations and how differently they may affect a worker’s retirement income make it critical that you plan ahead. Before you make your elections on your CalSTRS pension, you must consider how your monthly cash flow would change with a spouse’s death.

As a teacher, you have plenty to keep up with and these complex rules on Social Security don’t make it any easier. But don’t let it get to you. Instead, get informed so you can make best decisions for you and your family.

Devin Carroll is the Managing Director at Carroll Advisory Group and founder of Social Security Intelligence – a retirement education platform with more than a million users per month.

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How CalSTRS and Social Security Benefits Work Together - Bridgeview Capital Advisors, Inc. (2024)
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