Your golden years are your best years! Make them shine!

  • Home
  • Personal Finance
  • Retirement Life
  • Saving & Spending

8 Types of Americans Who Aren’t Eligible to Get Social Security

July 22, 2024 · Enjoying Retirement
social security
Photo by iofoto from Shutterstock

6. Certain Government Workers, Teachers, and Railroad Employees

Some jobs don’t contribute to Social Security. The Civil Service Retirement System, also known as CSRS, covers federal government employees hired before 1984 and offers retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. Since no Social Security taxes were deducted from their paychecks, these workers aren’t eligible to get retirement benefits.

If they had another job that allowed them to earn benefits, they may still be eligible to get Social Security though. The same if they have a spouse who paid Social Security contributions. Still, in these cases, CSRS pension payments may decrease Social Security benefits. The latter are available to government employees who are covered by Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), which substituted CSRS.

Most state and local workers are protected by Social Security under Federal Agreement Section 218. However, if they don’t pay Social Security taxes, certain types of these workers, such as teachers, won’t be eligible to get Social Security benefits. Employers are the ones who generally provide them with pension benefits.

Some railroad employees aren’t eligible to get Social Security or premium insurance programs either. The Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) only covers those who have worked in the railroad industry for at least 10 years (or 5 years after 1995).

Railroad workers who have worked less than 10 years can’t receive retirement benefits through the RRB, but they can be eligible for retirement benefits once they complete the Social Security requirements.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

1 comment on “8 Types of Americans Who Aren’t Eligible to Get Social Security”

  1. Peg says:
    August 22, 2024 at 7:15 pm

    So glad to hear of this income increase. So many people are barely making it due to the inflation increase since Covid.

    Reply
Se încarcă comentarii...

Nu mai există comentarii de afișat.

Search

Latest Posts

  • Comparing Quality of Life: USA vs. Russia Comparing Quality of Life: USA vs. Russia
  • An older couple laughing while unpacking fresh vegetables and bread from a grocery bag onto a sunlit wooden kitchen table. The Senior Grocery Discount Programs That Vary State by State in 2026
  • An older couple sitting in a warm, sunlit kitchen reviewing a personal budget planner together. The $2,162 Average SS Check in 2027: Is That Actually Enough to Live On?
  • A smiling retired woman in her 60s happily arranging a holiday book display in a cozy, sunlit neighborhood bookstore. Best Seasonal Retail Jobs Retirees Can Land Before the Holiday Rush
  • An older couple reviews finances at their wooden dining table in warm morning light, with a laptop, calculator, and bills nearby. What the Average Social Security Check Actually Covers in 2026 - and What it Doesn't
  • An older woman stands thoughtfully on her porch on a crisp autumn morning, holding a warm mug. The Exact Number of Americans Who Retire Each Day — And What It Means
  • A retired woman smiles warmly at her kitchen table while holding a mug next to her financial planning papers. The SS Benefits Most Divorced Retirees Forget They're Entitled To
  • An older woman sits at her sunlit kitchen table, looking at a financial letter with a relieved expression. State Pension Supplement Programs You May Not Know Exist
  • A retired couple hiking a mountain trail with snow-capped peaks in the background during golden hour. The Fastest-Growing Retirement Towns in the Mountain West
  • An older woman in a cozy cream cardigan sits by a window with a warm mug, looking thoughtfully out at her morning garden. Social Security Survivor Benefits: What Every Retiree Should Know

Newsletter

Get retirement tips and senior living advice delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles

adventures in Florida

7 Incredible Adventures in Florida Beyond Theme Parks

Explore the winding wooden paths through lush green mangroves as the golden sun sets on…

Read More →
fear, reason

Big Retirement Fears? 5 Things You Probably Didn’t Consider Enough

Let’s be honest, it’s perfectly normal to fear certain aspects that come with retirement. After…

Read More →
beach

Top 4 Beach Towns to Retire: Sun, Surf, Relaxation

Melbourne Beach, Australia Melbourne Beach, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, is also one of…

Read More →
identity

Has Your Identity Been Stolen? Here Are 9 Things You Need to Do ASAP

File a report with the Federal Trade Commission The FTC deals with compiling information about…

Read More →
safe, moving money credit score home

8 Smart Ways to Make A Home Safe for a Retiree

A thoughtful senior woman reviews her notebook in a sunlit hallway, ensuring her home is…

Read More →
pay holiday Biden

14 Things That Were Once Free but You Now Pay for

If something tells you that you are being nickel-and-dimed by the majority of businesses these…

Read More →
million

Retirement: How Far $1 Million Can Last You on The West Coast

Relocate As presented above, even if “the West Coast” consists of only five states, there’s…

Read More →
tax-friendly states

8 Most Tax-Friendly States for Retired Taxpayers

Best Tax-Friendly States For Retirees Thinking about moving to a different state to live out…

Read More →
Flexible Jobs for Retirees

8 Flexible Jobs for Seniors Looking to Stay Active

Two senior men laugh while using a tablet in a sunny community garden, showcasing the…

Read More →
Retired in USA

Your golden years are your best years! Make them shine!

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@ineditagency.com

Trust & Legal

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe
  • Contact
  • CA Privacy Policy
  • Request to Know
  • Request to Delete

Categories

  • Enjoying Retirement
  • Personal Finance
  • Saving & Spending

© 2026 Retired in USA. All rights reserved.