Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System

Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System
Founded1923
Headquarters30 North Third Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Total assets$34.5 billion (2020)
Websitehttp://sers.pa.gov

The Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System (also known as SERS or Pen SERS) is an independent administrative board of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages the public pension system for state employees in Pennsylvania.

One of the oldest and largest statewide retirement systems for public employees in the United States, it was founded on March 13, 1923 during the administration of Pennsylvania Governor Gifford Pinchot.