Providing tax-free income when you need it most

"Half of us will experience a long-term disability (90 days or longer) at least once in our lives," said Christopher R. Jarvis and David B. Mandell, authors of Wealth Protection: Build and Preserve Your Financial Fortress (John Wiley & Sons). "The probability of its occurring before age 65 is 50 percent for someone age 35," they added.
Imagine if you had a disability - then think about the financial stress of being out of work and having no income for years. With the MTA Disability Plan, you can avoid the disastrous economic impact on your life of being without earned income. The competitively priced plan, designed specifically for MTA members, provides tax-free income either on a short-term or long-term basis and is available through local education associations.
More than 100 local education associations have signed up for the disability plan since it was introduced in July 2001. Contact your local education association to see if it has enrolled in the program.

"As president of the Wakefield Education Association, I feel pleased
with the service and security provided when we recently implemented the MTA Disability Income Program."
- Brenda DeNinno
Important notice for local presidents. Discover like local education association president Brenda DeNinno did that the MTA disability program is one of the most competitively-priced group disability income programs for educators in Massachusetts. It is also one of the most important and most frequently requested of MTAB benefit programs. Due to the limited number of payroll slots within communities, this opportunity is only available to less than 25% of our membership. If you do not have an employer-sponsored program, or the MTA program, please call Bob Wills for information at 617.557.6605. He can help you design a group disability program specific to your local association.
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