Nearly 5,000 teachers cashing in on six-figure pensions

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http://nypost.com/2015/02/12/nearly-5000-teachers-cashing-in-on-six-figure-pensions/

The number of teachers and administrators raking in 6 figure annual pensions in New York state nearly tripled between 2009 and 2014, according to a new report.

Data from the Empire Center for Public Policy, an Albany-based think tank, show that more than 4,800 school retirees were eligible to receive pensions of more than $100,000 in 2014, up from 1,600 in 2009.

More than 4,100 retired educators received six-figure pensions in 2013, according to the data.

Although most of the pension jackpot winners are from suburban school districts, a few come from within the five boroughs.

That includes pension king Edgar McManus, 90, a retired Queens College history professor who took in $561,286 last year, and Madeleine Brennan, 88, who raked in $417,466 last year after 50 years as a principal in Brooklyn.

Brennan, who retired from IS 201 in Dyker Heights in mid-2013, didn’t want to discuss her pension other than to say, “My retirement is going fine.”

More than a dozen other retirees collecting from the New York City Teachers’ Retirement System and the New York State Teachers’ Retirement System receive more than $200,000 a year — including city Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña.

She collects $208,506, which she started receiving upon retiring in 2006 after a 40-year career in the city schools.

That’s in addition to the $212,000 she receives as chancellor, a double dip she is allowed because she has reached age 70.

Under state law, government employees 65 and older can collect their salary and pension at the same time.

With the two income sources, Fariña receives nearly twice what her boss, Mayor Bill de Blasio, is paid. He gets $225,000.

Retirees are spared city and state taxes on their pensions, but still have to pay federal taxes.

The numbers are a warning to the city and state to overhaul the pension system before it’s too late, said Empire Center executive director Tim Hoefer.
 

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Unlike many pensions from private companies, public pensions in the city and the state have no caps, so the pension systems are required to pay retirees until they die.

“We’re on the hook for these people long after they’ve retired,” Hoefer said. “Putting the data out there gives us the avenue to ask the right kinds of questions.”

Pension costs for retirees, as well as health insurance costs, are often cited by school districts as some of their biggest expenses.

Union leaders said retirements are now on the rise because many staffers put off leaving their jobs during the Great Recession in 2008 and 2009.
 

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but i'm a bad guy because i have beef with the teachers union :mjlol:

this is extortion of the public. 500 fukking thousand dollars a year to not work :dead:

@88m3 when i'm critical of the unions it's shyt like this that im mostly thinking of. this is disgusting


Put 20+ 40+ years into shaping the lives of tens of thousands of humans and I 'll tell you what I think you're worth.


wage envy is real

:wow:
 

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Put 20+ 40+ years into shaping the lives of tens of thousands of humans and I 'll tell you what I think you're worth.


wage envy is real

:wow:
these are drawn from PUBLIC funds :heh: how can you cosign that?

for fukks sake hes not even gonna live to spend it :russ: id much rather that 560 thousand dollars got spread over say FIFTY new teachers salaries
 

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these are drawn from PUBLIC funds :heh: how can you cosign that?


Paid to people who did public service.


:blessed:



Not to be inflammatory but I swear some of you guys would bring back slavery. You're not a Christian but it sure sounds like you feel people should work themselves into the ground with no benefit.
 

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1. these people are old as hell
2. thats...a little more than I was expecting, but oh well
im all for people being compensated, but from public funds there needs to be a fukkin cap. this is unreasonable

i mean when you read shyt like this and the city charges you 14 dollars to drive into it :dead:

and for the record, both my parents are teachers :heh: shyt like this would help me, ultimately
 

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Paid to people who did public service.


:blessed:



Not to be inflammatory but I swear some of you guys would bring back slavery. You're not a Christian but it sure sounds like you feel people should work themselves into the ground with no benefit.
so the NYC education system doesnt face budget cuts while this is going on? :ehh: teachers and supplies arent being cut while this 90 year old man receives 10 56k a year salaries?

and for the record, the benefit was his 6 figure salary while he was working :heh:
 

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so the NYC education system doesnt face budget cuts while this is going on? :ehh: teachers and supplies arent being cut while this 90 year old man receives 10 56k a year salaries?

and for the record, the benefit was his 6 figure salary while he was working :heh:


two entirely separate issues.

try harder

:heh:


The safety net has to come from somewhere, it's not coming from the Federal Government for sure. Maybe you don't understand the cost of aging? You should take a hard look into if you plan on living past an age where you can care for yourself.
 
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