Preschool teachers typically do not receive a monthly pension when they retire. Their income during retirement may come from a variety of sources, including personal savings, investments, government benefits such as Social Security, private retirement plans, pensions offered by some preschools, or employment in a different field after retiring from teaching. The specific income level varies significantly and depends on multiple factors such as individual financial planning, location, teaching experience, and contribution to retirement plans during their working years.
It's essential for preschool teachers to plan for their retirement by exploring available retirement savings options and ensuring they create a sustainable financial plan well in advance.