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Old 09-27-2009, 12:44 PM #1
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Default Social Security for retired Tex. Teacher

I retired from teaching in Texas in 2005. (31 years) I did not pay social security in that state. I have since been teaching in VA and will have paid social security for 5.5 years when I retire in 2011. Even with the windfall provision against Texas teachers, will I be able to collect any ss on my VA contributions? Or, is all this money "Gone with the Wind"?
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