CalPERS - California Public Employees Retirement System CalPERS Facts The CalPERS Pension Buck As of June 2025, the CalPERS Pension Buck illustrates the sources of income over the last 20 years, showing how every dollar spent on public employee pensions is funded
myCalPERS - Log in Members can register for a myCalPERS account to view health information, plan for retirement, enroll in educational classes or schedule appointments Employers and business partners must contact us to register for a myCalPERS account
Retirees - CalPERS Find information for CalPERS retirees related to cost of living, health Medicare plans, retirement checks, taxes, and working after retirement
Members - CalPERS As the nation’s largest public pension fund, CalPERS serves more than 2 million retirement system members and more than 1 5 million health program members CalPERS offers three basic types of retirement, various health plans, and death benefits to its members
Contact - CalPERS The California Public Records Act requires inspection and or disclosure of governmental records to you upon request Find guidelines for accessing public records and the form to request them
Retirement Benefits - CalPERS Reciprocity allows you to move from one retirement system to another without losing your benefits CalPERS' reciprocal agreement with other California public retirement systems supports coordinating your benefits between the two systems when you retire
Forms Publications - CalPERS Judges' Retirement Systems (11) Member News (1) Refunds Reciprocity (12) Retirement Benefits (74) Service Credit (13) Trusts Power of Attorney (3) Retirees
About - CalPERS Find general information about CalPERS, including our Board of Administration, laws and regulations that affect us, and job opportunities
New to CalPERS New to CalPERS Joining CalPERS Membership Welcome! You’re now a member of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) Your employment with a CalPERS-covered employer means you’ve taken an important step in achieving retirement security It’s never too early to start thinking about retirement