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New York Pension Formulas โ€‹

All New York public defined benefit pensions use the same fundamental formula:

Pension Factor ร— Age Factor (if applicable) ร— Final Average Earnings = Annual Pension

The three variables:

  • Pension Factor โ€” a cumulative percentage based on your total years of service and your tier's benefit table
  • Age Factor โ€” a reduction multiplier applied if you retire before your tier's full benefit age with insufficient service (1.0 = no reduction)
  • Final Average Earnings (FAE/FAS) โ€” the average of your highest three consecutive years of earnings in New York public employment, subject to anti-spiking limitations

All New York pension formulas, contribution rates, and benefit tiers are set exclusively by the State Legislature through the Retirement and Social Security Law. RSSL ยง470 explicitly prohibits negotiation of pension benefits through collective bargaining. Unions influence pension policy through legislative advocacy (e.g., the "Fix Tier 6" movement), not at the bargaining table.

Employee contributions are listed with each formula below. For employer contribution rates, see the Employer Contributions section in the systems overview.


ERS Formulas (Employees' Retirement System) โ€‹

ERS covers state employees and participating local government employees outside NYC in non-uniformed positions. Most members are in the Article 15 Coordinated Plan.

ERS Tiers 3 & 4 (Article 14/15 Coordinated Plan) โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 20 years1.66% of FAE33.2% at 20 years
20โ€“30 years2.00% of FAE60% at 30 years
Over 30 years1.50% of FAE (beyond 30)67.5% at 35 years

Full benefit age: 62 โ€” or any age with 30+ years of service (no age reduction)

Early retirement: As early as age 55 with 5+ years of service, but with a permanent reduction of up to 27% at age 55

Contributions: 3% of gross salary until 10 years of membership or service, then $0

Example: ERS Tier 4, Age 62, 25 Years of Service, FAE $80,000 โ€‹

Source: NYSLRS Tier 3/4 Publication

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 2.00% = 40.0%
Next 5 years (years 21โ€“25)5 ร— 2.00% = 10.0%
Total pension factor50.0%
Age factor1.0 (age 62, no reduction)
Annual pension50.0% ร— $80,000 = $40,000/year ($3,333/month)

Example: ERS Tier 4, Age 55, 25 Years of Service, FAE $80,000 โ€‹

ComponentCalculation
Pension factor (same as above)50.0%
Age factor at 55 with <30 years0.73 (27% reduction)
Annual pension50.0% ร— 0.73 ร— $80,000 = $29,200/year ($2,433/month)

Example: ERS Tier 4, Age 55, 30 Years of Service, FAE $80,000 โ€‹

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 2.00% = 40.0%
Next 10 years (years 21โ€“30)10 ร— 2.00% = 20.0%
Total pension factor60.0%
Age factor1.0 (30+ years = no reduction regardless of age)
Annual pension60.0% ร— $80,000 = $48,000/year ($4,000/month)

The 30-Year Cliff

For Tiers 3 and 4, reaching 30 years of service is a game-changer: it eliminates all early retirement penalties and locks in a 60% replacement rate. One additional year beyond 30 adds only 1.5% (not 2%), so the marginal value drops after 30.


ERS Tier 5 (Article 15 Coordinated Plan) โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 20 years1.66% of FAE33.2% at 20 years
20โ€“30 years2.00% of FAE60% at 30 years
Over 30 years1.50% of FAE (beyond 30)67.5% at 35 years

The pension factor table is identical to Tiers 3 & 4. The differences are:

  • Full benefit age: 62 (same), but no 30-year escape from early retirement penalties (except for Uniformed Court and Peace Officers)
  • Early retirement reduction: Up to 38.33% at age 55 (steeper than Tiers 3โ€“4)
  • Contributions: 3% of gross salary for entire career
  • Overtime cap: Pensionable overtime is capped, increasing 3% per calendar year

Example: ERS Tier 5, Age 55, 30 Years of Service, FAE $80,000 โ€‹

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 2.00% = 40.0%
Next 10 years (years 21โ€“30)10 ร— 2.00% = 20.0%
Total pension factor60.0%
Age factor at 550.6167 (38.33% reduction)
Annual pension60.0% ร— 0.6167 ร— $80,000 = $29,600/year ($2,467/month)

Tier 5 vs Tier 4 at Age 55 with 30 Years

A Tier 4 member retiring at 55 with 30 years gets $48,000/year (no reduction). A Tier 5 member with identical service and salary gets $29,600/year โ€” a $18,400/year difference solely due to losing the 30-year early retirement exemption.


ERS Tier 6 (Article 15 Coordinated Plan) โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 20 years1.66% of FAE33.2% at 20 years
Exactly 20 years1.75% of FAE (applied to all 20)35% at 20 years
Over 20 years35% base + 2.00% per year beyond 2055% at 30 years

Full benefit age: 63

Early retirement: As early as age 55, but with a permanent reduction of up to 52% at age 55 (6.5% per year before age 63)

Vesting: 10 years (up from 5 years in all prior tiers)

Contributions: 3%โ€“6% of gross salary based on earnings (sliding scale), for entire career

Example: ERS Tier 6, Age 63, 19 Years of Service, FAE $35,000 โ€‹

Source: NYSLRS Official Tier 6 Publication

ComponentCalculation
19 years at 1.66%19 ร— 1.66% = 31.54%
Age factor1.0 (age 63, no reduction)
Annual pension31.54% ร— $35,000 = $11,039/year ($920/month)

Example: ERS Tier 6, Age 63, 20 Years of Service, FAE $35,000 โ€‹

Source: NYSLRS Official Tier 6 Publication

ComponentCalculation
20 years at 1.75%20 ร— 1.75% = 35.0%
Age factor1.0 (age 63, no reduction)
Annual pension35.0% ร— $35,000 = $12,250/year ($1,021/month)

The 20-Year Bump

Notice the jump from 19 to 20 years: the pension goes from $11,039 to $12,250 โ€” an $1,211/year increase for one additional year of service. This is because reaching 20 years retroactively applies 1.75% to all 20 years instead of 1.66%. Every year you work past 20 then adds a full 2%.

Example: ERS Tier 6, Age 63, 32 Years of Service, FAE $35,000 โ€‹

Source: NYSLRS Official Tier 6 Publication

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 1.75% = 35.0%
Next 12 years (years 21โ€“32)12 ร— 2.00% = 24.0%
Total pension factor59.0%
Age factor1.0 (age 63, no reduction)
Annual pension59.0% ร— $35,000 = $20,650/year ($1,721/month)

Example: ERS Tier 6, Age 63, 25 Years of Service, FAE $80,000 โ€‹

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 1.75% = 35.0%
Next 5 years (years 21โ€“25)5 ร— 2.00% = 10.0%
Total pension factor45.0%
Age factor1.0 (age 63, no reduction)
Annual pension45.0% ร— $80,000 = $36,000/year ($3,000/month)

Compare this to the same scenario under Tier 4 at age 62: pension factor would be 50% โ†’ $40,000/year. That's a $4,000/year gap โ€” the core of the "Fix Tier 6" argument.


Side-by-Side: ERS Tier 4 vs Tier 6 โ€‹

ScenarioTier 4 (at age 62)Tier 6 (at age 63)Difference
20 years, $80,000 FAE40.0% โ†’ $32,00035.0% โ†’ $28,000โˆ’$4,000/year
25 years, $80,000 FAE50.0% โ†’ $40,00045.0% โ†’ $36,000โˆ’$4,000/year
30 years, $80,000 FAE60.0% โ†’ $48,00055.0% โ†’ $44,000โˆ’$4,000/year
30 years, $80,000 FAE, age 5560.0% โ†’ $48,000 (no reduction)55.0% ร— 0.48 โ†’ $21,120โˆ’$26,880/year

The age-55-with-30-years scenario is the most devastating comparison: a Tier 4 member gets the full benefit with no reduction, while a Tier 6 member faces a 52% penalty. This is why the Fix Tier 6 campaign focuses heavily on early retirement penalties.


PFRS Formulas (Police & Fire Retirement System) โ€‹

PFRS covers police officers and paid firefighters of participating employers outside NYC. Benefits vary significantly based on whether the member is in a special plan (20- or 25-year) or a regular plan.

PFRS Special 20-Year Plans (ยง384, ยง384-d) โ€‹

Source: NYSLRS PFRS Membership Milestones

Service CreditBenefit
20 years50% of FAE (regardless of age)
Each year beyond 20 (if ยง384-e adopted)Additional benefit per year, up to 32 years max

No age requirement โ€” members retire based solely on completing 20 years of qualifying service. This is the classic police/fire benefit that mirrors many other states' public safety plans.

PFRS Special 25-Year Plans (ยง384-e, ยง384-f) โ€‹

Service CreditBenefit
25 years50% of FAE (regardless of age)
Each year beyond 25 (if applicable)Additional benefit per year, up to 32 years max

PFRS Regular Plans (Tiers 3โ€“6) โ€‹

Members not in special plans follow formulas similar to ERS:

  • Tiers 3โ€“5: Same 1.66%/2%/1.5% stepped formula as ERS
  • Tier 6: Same 1.66%/1.75%/2% formula as ERS Tier 6
  • Full benefit ages: 62 (Tiers 3โ€“5), 63 (Tier 6)

Example: PFRS Tier 5, 20-Year Special Plan, 22 Years of Service, FAE $95,000 โ€‹

ComponentCalculation
Base benefit at 20 years50% of FAE
Additional service (years 21โ€“22)Per employer's adopted section
Age factorN/A (no age requirement in special plans)
Minimum annual pension50.0% ร— $95,000 = $47,500/year ($3,958/month)

NYSTRS Formulas (Teachers Outside NYC) โ€‹

NYSTRS formulas follow a similar stepped structure to ERS but with some tier-specific differences.

NYSTRS Tiers 1 & 2 โ€‹

Tier 1 and 2 formulas are the most generous and the most complex:

ComponentFormula
NYS service before 19591.8% per year
NYS service after 19592.0% per year
Out-of-state service (Tier 1 only, up to 10 years)1.0% per year
Maximum pension factorGenerally 79% (includes possible Benefit Enhancement/Article 19 credit)
Service-related reductionPension factor reduced by 5% for each year NYS service is under 20 years

Full benefit age: 55 with 30+ years; otherwise 62

FAS: Three consecutive years for most; Tier 1 members with pre-6/17/1971 membership may use a five-year FAS that includes termination pay and non-regular compensation

NYSTRS Tiers 3 & 4 โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 20 years1.67% of FAS33.4% at 20 years
20โ€“30 years2.00% of FAS60% at 30 years
Over 30 years (Tier 4)1.50% of FAS (beyond 30)67.5% at 35 years
Over 30 years (Tier 3)Capped at 60% maximum60% cap

Full benefit age: 62 โ€” or age 55 with 30+ years (no age reduction)

Contributions: 3% of salary for first 10 years, then $0

Tier 3 members may retire under either the Tier 3 or Tier 4 benefit formula and virtually all choose Tier 4 because the Tier 3 formula requires a Social Security offset beginning at age 62.

Example: NYSTRS Tier 4, Age 55, 30 Years of Service, FAS $90,000 โ€‹

Source: NYSTRS DRO Guide โ€” 2% ร— 30 years = 60%

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 2.00% = 40.0%
Next 10 years (years 21โ€“30)10 ร— 2.00% = 20.0%
Total pension factor60.0%
Age factor1.0 (30+ years = no reduction)
Annual pension60.0% ร— $90,000 = $54,000/year ($4,500/month)

This is the "gold standard" for New York teachers โ€” retire at 55 with 30 years and walk away with 60% of your highest three-year average salary, no penalty.

NYSTRS Tier 5 โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 25 years1.67% of FAS41.75% at 25 years
25โ€“30 years2.00% of FAS51.75% at 30 years
Over 30 years1.50% of FAS (beyond 30)โ€”

Key difference from Tiers 3โ€“4: The bump to 2% doesn't happen until 25 years (vs 20 years in Tiers 3โ€“4). This means a Tier 5 member with 20 years gets 33.4% while a Tier 4 member gets 40%.

Full benefit age: 62 โ€” or age 57+ with 30+ years (no age reduction)

Early retirement reduction: Applied if retiring before 62 with less than 30 years, or before 57 with 30+ years

NYSTRS Tier 6 โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 20 years1.67% of FAS33.4% at 20 years
Exactly 20 years1.75% (applied to all 20)35% at 20 years
Over 20 years35% base + 2.00% per year beyond 2055% at 30 years

Full benefit age: 63 (no exceptions)

NYSUT ยง1312 provision: Teachers represented by NYSUT-affiliated unions may qualify for an unreduced benefit at age 57 with 30+ years of service, with the additional actuarial cost borne by the employee.

Example: NYSTRS Tier 6, Age 63, 31 Years of Service, FAS $100,000 โ€‹

Source: NYSTRS Tier 6 Presentation

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 1.75% = 35.0%
Next 11 years (years 21โ€“31)11 ร— 2.00% = 22.0%
Total pension factor57.0%
Age factor1.0 (age 63, no reduction)
Annual pension57.0% ร— $100,000 = $57,000/year ($4,750/month)

Example: NYSTRS Tier 6, Age 55, 30 Years of Service, FAS $100,000 โ€‹

Source: NYSTRS Tier 6 Presentation

ComponentCalculation
First 20 years20 ร— 1.75% = 35.0%
Next 10 years (years 21โ€“30)10 ร— 2.00% = 20.0%
Total pension factor55.0%
Age factor at 550.48 (52% reduction)
Age-adjusted pension factor55.0% ร— 0.48 = 26.4%
Annual pension26.4% ร— $100,000 = $26,400/year ($2,200/month)

Compare this to Tier 4 at age 55 with 30 years: $60,000/year. The Tier 6 teacher receives less than half.


NYCERS Formulas (NYC Civilian Employees) โ€‹

NYCERS Tier 4 members in the standard 62/5, 57/5, or 55/25 plans use the same stepped formula:

NYCERS Tiers 3 & 4 (62/5 Plan) โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 20 years1.67% of FAS33.4% at 20 years
20โ€“30 years2.00% of FAS60% at 30 years
Over 30 years1.50% of FAS (beyond 30)โ€”

FAS: Three-year average of wages earned

NYCERS Tier 6 (63/5 Basic Plan) โ€‹

Service CreditPension Factor per YearCumulative at Milestone
Less than 20 years1.67% of FAS33.4% at 20 years
Exactly 20 years1.75% (applied to all 20)35% at 20 years
Over 20 years35% base + 2.00% per year beyond 2055% at 30 years

Full benefit age: 63

Overtime cap: $20,958 in 2025, adjusted annually by CPI

NYCERS Special Plans (Tier 6) โ€‹

NYCERS administers numerous 25-year special plans for Tier 6 members in specific uniformed and semi-uniformed titles:

Plan CodeTitle GroupRetirement Eligibility
6EM-25Emergency Medical Technicians25 years of service, any age
6DI-25Fire Alarm Dispatchers25 years of service, any age
6DS-25Deputy Sheriffs25 years of service, any age
6SO-25Special Peace Officers25 years of service, any age
6AU-25Automotive Members25 years of service, age 50+
6PC-25Police Communications Technicians25 years of service, any age
6FP-25Fire Protection Inspectors25 years of service, any age

NYC Police & Fire Pension Formulas โ€‹

NYC Police Pension Fund & NYC Fire Pension Fund โ€‹

TierService RequirementBenefit at Retirement
Tier 2 (pre-7/1/2009)20 years of service50% of FAS, regardless of age
Tier 3 (on/after 7/1/2009)22 years of service50% of FAS, regardless of age

There is an additional benefit per year beyond the minimum service requirement. The Tier 3 change from 20 to 22 years has been a major retention issue for the NYPD, with active legislation to restore the 20-year standard.

Example: NYC Police, Tier 2, 20 Years of Service, FAS $116,200 โ€‹

ComponentCalculation
Base benefit50% of FAS
Annual pension50.0% ร— $116,200 = $58,100/year ($4,842/month)

Tier 6 โ€” How the 2012 Reform Changed Formulas โ€‹

Chapter 18 of the Laws of 2012, signed by Governor Cuomo on March 16, 2012, was the most significant pension reform in New York since the tier system began in 1973. It applies to all members joining on or after April 1, 2012 across ERS, PFRS, NYSTRS, and all five NYC systems.

Key Tier 6 Provisions โ€‹

ProvisionPre-Tier 6 (Tiers 3โ€“5)Tier 6
Pension factor at 20 years40% (2% ร— 20)35% (1.75% ร— 20)
Pension factor at 30 years60%55%
Full benefit age6263
Early retirement (55, <30 yrs)27%โ€“38.33% reduction52% reduction
30-year escape from penaltyYes (Tiers 3โ€“4)No
Vesting5 years10 years
Contributions3%, stops at 10 years (Tiers 3โ€“4)3%โ€“6% sliding scale, entire career
FAE period3 years3 years (changed from 5 in 2024)
Overtime capNone (Tiers 3โ€“4); statutory cap (Tier 5)$15,000 + CPI ($20,958 in 2025)
Sick leave creditUp to 165โ€“200 daysUp to 100โ€“200 days

Who Is in Tier 6? โ€‹

You are a Tier 6 member if you first joined any New York State or New York City public retirement system on or after April 1, 2012. Unlike California's PEPRA, there is no reciprocity-based exception โ€” if your first day of membership in any NY public retirement system is on or after that date, you are Tier 6 regardless of prior out-of-state public service.


Final Average Earnings (FAE/FAS) Rules โ€‹

The Three-Year Calculation โ€‹

For all tiers (since 2024), FAE is the average of your three highest consecutive years of earnings in New York public employment. This was originally five years for Tier 6 but was legislatively changed to three years effective April 2024.

Anti-Spiking Limitations โ€‹

RuleTiers 3โ€“5Tier 6
Earnings growth limitAny year cannot exceed average of prior 2 years by >10%Any year cannot exceed prior year by >20%
Overtime capNone (Tiers 3โ€“4); statutory cap (Tier 5)$15,000 base + CPI annually
Governor's salary capN/AEarnings above the Governor's salary excluded
Excluded paymentsUnused sick leave, termination pay, vacation lump sums, time not workedSame, plus lump sum vacation, earnings from non-primary employers
IRC ยง401(a)(17) limitApplies to members joining on/after 4/1/1996Applies


Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) โ€‹

New York's permanent COLA applies to all seven major pension systems (ERS, PFRS, NYSTRS, NYCERS, NYCTRS, NYCPPF, FDNY) under the same statutory rules. It is far more limited than California or federal COLAs.

How NY COLA Works โ€‹

RuleDetail
Rate50% of the annual rate of inflation (CPI), rounded up to the nearest tenth
FloorNever less than 1% per year
CeilingNever more than 3% per year
BaseApplied only to the first $18,000 of the annual Single Life Allowance
Maximum annual increase$540 (3% ร— $18,000), or $45/month
EligibilityAge 62 with 5+ years retired, OR age 55 with 10+ years retired, OR disability pension 5+ years

The $18,000 base has not been increased since COLA was enacted in 2000. In today's dollars, $18,000 in 2000 is equivalent to roughly $32,000+ โ€” meaning the COLA base covers an increasingly small fraction of typical pensions.

Worked Example: NY COLA Over 30 Years โ€‹

For a retiree with a $60,000 annual pension and an assumed average COLA rate of 1.5%:

YearCOLA-eligible portionAnnual increaseCumulative pension
0โ€”โ€”$60,000
1$18,000 ร— 1.5%$270$60,270
5Compounds on $18K base~$1,389 total$61,389
10~$2,895 total$62,895
20~$6,210 total$66,210
30~$10,034 total$70,034

The remaining $42,000 of this pension receives zero COLA โ€” no inflation protection at all. Compare this to a CalPERS retiree with the same $60,000 pension who would receive $108,680/year after 30 years of 2% compounding.

Why This Matters โ€‹

NY COLA is the weakest inflation protection of any major public pension system in the country:

  • California (CalPERS): 2% compounding on the full pension
  • Federal (CSRS): Full CPI-W on the full annuity
  • Federal (FERS): CPI-W "diet COLA" on the full annuity
  • New York: 50% of CPI on first $18,000 only

This is a persistent point of frustration for NY retirees and a key focus of the "Fix Tier 6" movement, which advocates for improved COLA among other reforms.

Key Formula Terms โ€‹

TermDefinition
Pension FactorThe cumulative percentage of FAE earned based on total years of service โ€” the core of the benefit formula
Age FactorA reduction multiplier (between 0 and 1) applied when retiring before full benefit age without sufficient service; 1.0 means no reduction
Final Average Earnings (FAE)Highest three consecutive years of earnings in New York public employment, subject to anti-spiking limitations
Final Average Salary (FAS)Same as FAE โ€” NYSTRS and NYCERS use "FAS" while NYSLRS uses "FAE"
Service CreditTotal years and partial years of qualifying public employment
Coordinated PlanThe standard ERS retirement plan (Article 15), coordinated with Social Security
Special PlanPFRS plans allowing retirement after 20 or 25 years regardless of age
Single Life AllowanceThe maximum pension payment option โ€” pays the highest benefit to you, but nothing to beneficiaries after death
OptionA pension payment election that reduces your benefit in exchange for continued payments to a beneficiary after death
VestingEligibility for a future pension benefit โ€” 5 years for Tiers 1โ€“5, 10 years for Tier 6
Normal Retirement AgeThe age at which you can retire with full (unreduced) benefits โ€” 62 for Tiers 3โ€“5, 63 for Tier 6
Employer Contribution RateThe percentage of payroll each employer must pay to fund pension benefits โ€” set annually by actuarial valuation, not negotiable (ERS avg 17.6%, PFRS avg 36.5% for SFY 2026-27)
COLACost-of-living adjustment โ€” 50% of CPI, min 1%, max 3%, applied to first $18,000 of annual benefit
Set by LegislatureAll NY pension formulas, tiers, and contribution rates are established by the RSSL โ€” unions cannot bargain pension benefits (RSSL ยง470)

Last updated: April 2026. This guide is for informational purposes only. Pension laws are complex and subject to change. For individual benefit questions, contact your retirement system directly.

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