Assesses current and forecasted retiree healthcare spending by county, city, school district, and government type, and includes data on the characteristics of public-sector retirees and the benefits they receive
Amends California Constitution to impose restrictions on employer contributions toward cost of pensi...
We examine spending on retiree health care as a percentage of revenues for a sample of New York Stat...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
Documents the increasing costs of retiree benefits for large private sector employers and their reti...
Eliminates constitutional protections for vested pension and retiree healthcare benefits for current...
This report provides an introduction to demographics of the retiree population. The report discusses...
Retiree medical care expenditures in the United States are growing at a rapid rate, while and the re...
Nearly 18 million people rely on employer-provided retiree health benefits to fill gaps in Medicare’...
This report, a first-of-its-kind effort, provides data on state Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB...
[Excerpt] Beginning in fiscal year 2008, many state and local governments will begin reporting the c...
Most state and local governments provide employer-sponsored healthcare benefits to their retirees. I...
State and local governments have promised nearly $1 trillion in retiree healthcare benefits to publi...
For peace officers, firefighters, public safety, and other public employees hired after July 1, 2011...
States paid $18.4 billion in 2013 for worker retirement benefits other than pensions, which are know...
• The percentage of private-sector employers offering health benefits to retirees has been declining...
Amends California Constitution to impose restrictions on employer contributions toward cost of pensi...
We examine spending on retiree health care as a percentage of revenues for a sample of New York Stat...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
Documents the increasing costs of retiree benefits for large private sector employers and their reti...
Eliminates constitutional protections for vested pension and retiree healthcare benefits for current...
This report provides an introduction to demographics of the retiree population. The report discusses...
Retiree medical care expenditures in the United States are growing at a rapid rate, while and the re...
Nearly 18 million people rely on employer-provided retiree health benefits to fill gaps in Medicare’...
This report, a first-of-its-kind effort, provides data on state Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB...
[Excerpt] Beginning in fiscal year 2008, many state and local governments will begin reporting the c...
Most state and local governments provide employer-sponsored healthcare benefits to their retirees. I...
State and local governments have promised nearly $1 trillion in retiree healthcare benefits to publi...
For peace officers, firefighters, public safety, and other public employees hired after July 1, 2011...
States paid $18.4 billion in 2013 for worker retirement benefits other than pensions, which are know...
• The percentage of private-sector employers offering health benefits to retirees has been declining...
Amends California Constitution to impose restrictions on employer contributions toward cost of pensi...
We examine spending on retiree health care as a percentage of revenues for a sample of New York Stat...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...