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New Hampshire Teacher Pension Calculator 2026
New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2). See your exact monthly pension, vesting timeline, and long-term income — free, no sign-up.
Pension multiplier
1.5%
Social Security
Yes
Vesting
10 years
COLA
None
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About the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2)
The New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2) is New Hampshire's primary retirement plan for public school teachers. It is a <strong>defined benefit</strong> plan, meaning your retirement income is guaranteed by formula — not dependent on market performance.
Your monthly pension is calculated as: Years of Service × 1.5% × Final Average Salary (averaged over your highest 3 years). For example, a teacher with 30 years of service and a $70,000 final average salary would receive approximately $2,538/month before any deductions.
Vesting: You must complete 10 years of service to vest. Before that point, leaving the system means forfeiting your pension benefit entirely (though you can withdraw your own contributions).
Cost-of-living adjustments (COLA): The New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2) does not currently provide automatic COLA increases. Your pension will remain fixed in nominal terms, which means inflation reduces its real value over time. Planning for supplemental savings (403b, Roth IRA) is especially important in New Hampshire.
Employee contribution rate: New Hampshire teachers contribute 9.5% of their salary to the pension system each year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does New Hampshire have Social Security for teachers?
Yes. New Hampshire teachers participate in Social Security alongside the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2) pension, giving you two sources of guaranteed retirement income.
How many years to vest in the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2)?
You need 10 years of service to vest. Once vested, you are entitled to a pension at normal retirement age even if you leave teaching before then.
What is the New Hampshire teacher pension formula?
Your monthly pension = Years of Service × 1.5% × Final Average Salary (highest 3-year average). A teacher with 30 years and $70,000 FAS earns ~$2,538/month.
Does the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2) have a COLA?
No. The New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS Group II, Tier 2) does not provide automatic COLA increases. Your pension remains fixed in nominal dollars, so inflation erodes its purchasing power over time. Supplemental retirement savings are especially important for New Hampshire teachers.
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