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Who Will Bail out the Underfunded Pensions?
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Greg Womack -- Oklahoma Financial Adviser Greg Womack -- Oklahoma Financial Adviser
San Diego, CA
Wednesday, August 16, 2017

 

Most of us know that pensions are grossly underfunded; but how they perform has much to do with it. Researchers at Boston College's Center for Retirement Research analyzed the current status of State and Local government defined-benefit (i.e., "traditional") pension plans across the nation.  What they found was a bit disturbing.  Despite an assuming that the plans would earn an average return of 7.6% per year, the 170 plans reviewed by analysts actually had an average return of just 0.6% in 2016.  This has dropped the average plan funding percentage to just 67.9%.  Given the underperformance with regard to investments, there remain only two viable options—increasing contributions (from governments, their workers, and/or taxpayers), or reducing pension benefits, or both.  Most observers believe that, in the end, it is taxpayers who will once again get the bill – and the shaft.

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