Ranks states by funding levels for pension, healthcare, and other public sector retirement benefits; unfunded liabilities; and contributions as of the end of fiscal year 2008. Examines factors behind the underfunding and policy reform efforts
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
This paper develops a new measure of state and local fiscal sustainability called the “trend gap, ” ...
Outlines fiscal year 2009 funding shortfalls for state pensions and retiree healthcare benefits due ...
Inadequate contributions are one factor behind the gap between pension assets and benefit liabil-iti...
Highlights key developments in each state's retirement systems in 2010 and since 2001, including red...
Inadequate contributions are one factor behind the gap between pension assets and benefit liabil-iti...
States have not been required to include underfunded pension liabilities on their financial statemen...
Since the Financial Crisis of 2008, pension plans in the United States have sunk into a crisis that ...
This paper discusses the trillions of dollars in government debt accumulated by state governments as...
As the Great Recession ended, 61 key cities across America -- the most populous one in each state pl...
Using newly collected data on over 100 state-administered pension plans, this Article shows that pre...
Abstract We calculate two present value measures of already-promised state pension liabilities using...
State and local governments have promised nearly $1 trillion in retiree healthcare benefits to publi...
This paper discusses why public pensions have warranted so much interest of late, focusing on their ...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
This paper develops a new measure of state and local fiscal sustainability called the “trend gap, ” ...
Outlines fiscal year 2009 funding shortfalls for state pensions and retiree healthcare benefits due ...
Inadequate contributions are one factor behind the gap between pension assets and benefit liabil-iti...
Highlights key developments in each state's retirement systems in 2010 and since 2001, including red...
Inadequate contributions are one factor behind the gap between pension assets and benefit liabil-iti...
States have not been required to include underfunded pension liabilities on their financial statemen...
Since the Financial Crisis of 2008, pension plans in the United States have sunk into a crisis that ...
This paper discusses the trillions of dollars in government debt accumulated by state governments as...
As the Great Recession ended, 61 key cities across America -- the most populous one in each state pl...
Using newly collected data on over 100 state-administered pension plans, this Article shows that pre...
Abstract We calculate two present value measures of already-promised state pension liabilities using...
State and local governments have promised nearly $1 trillion in retiree healthcare benefits to publi...
This paper discusses why public pensions have warranted so much interest of late, focusing on their ...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
Much attention has been paid to the significant underfunding of many state and local employee pensio...
This paper develops a new measure of state and local fiscal sustainability called the “trend gap, ” ...