He teaches in Bexar County which isn't close to any of those counties. He has never taught anywhere close to those counties. He started in Webb County in Laredo in 1990 and didn't pay into SS there and then in 1994 we moved to San Antonio. He doesn't pay into SS here either. I work for the State of Texas and started in 1994 and I do pay into SS as well as to the state pension plan.
Hmm.. like I said before, not too familiar with Texas teachers. Ihve seen some of claims in class, but nothing often. I have analyzed examples but not actually worked Texas teacher claims. (studied them in class) Wish I could tell you more.
Nope. She worked a total of two years when she was young, then she stayed at home for quite some time, returned to work in the early 80s, and worked until just a few years ago. You may be well informed about Social Security as a whole, but I'm not wrong about what's going on in my own family. We talked about it when she retired, and I know what's going on with her situation.
Interesting. The old timers in the office talk about how the municipalities/states changed once the withholding rules went into effect. . I will say on the whole it is odd that my cubemate won't get a SS check and I will.
My husband works for the railroad and they do not pay SS. They pay into a railroad account. Once he retires, he will not be eligible for anything but that. Then once I retire, I will get SS plus 1/2 the amount that he gets from the railroad. I guess they figure they should compensate the spouses for the crazy schedule they have to work.
The railroad system is very generous. I do get the dual claims.. spouse with ss and 1/2 the RR claims.

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SS may not be much, but it's still better than nothing if things get wiped out.