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What type of retirement do social workers get? or do they get any retirement at all? help please

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Answer:Almost all retirees in the United States do receive Social Security benefits when they stop working—assuming they've reached retirement age, of course. But those who have spent little time in the U.S. workforce, whether due to full-time homemaking or working abroad, may not qualify.

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Public service workers often are not covered by Social Security, so their employer (state or local government) does not pay into Social Security as other employers do. Since the worker does not qualify for Social Security benefits, his/her pension is the only source of retirement security.

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