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Public pension costs projected to reach 30 percent of payroll

Public pension costs projected to reach 30 percent of payroll

by Ron DeLord | Jan 10, 2017 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

Oregon’s public-pension contribution rate has an 80 percent likelihood of exceeding 30 percent of payroll within the next few years, according to an analysis presented to the system’s governing board. The projection was offered by Milliman, the firm that...
South Carolina employees, taxpayers to pay more toward pensions

South Carolina employees, taxpayers to pay more toward pensions

by Ron DeLord | Jan 10, 2017 | Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

South Carolina state workers soon will have to pay more out of their paychecks to cover their retirements. S.C. taxpayers also will contribute more toward those workers’ pensions, starting July 1. State employees will pay 9.16 percent of their paychecks, up from 8.66...
Nashua legislators tackle pension problems

Nashua legislators tackle pension problems

by Ron DeLord | Jan 10, 2017 | Collective Bargaining, Health Insurance, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

NASHUA — Two local representatives are considering introducing bills that would help alleviate some of the rising contributions of state employer pension costs. Since 2011, the city’s pension payments to the New Hampshire Retirement System have increased from $11.8...
Pension problems much worse than initially forecasted

Pension problems much worse than initially forecasted

by Ron DeLord | Jan 10, 2017 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

In less than a month legislators will return to Columbia for the 2017 session.  The two biggest problems some say they face are fixing roads and overhauling the state’s failing pension program. The program has been deteriorating since 1999 after a series of bad...
Pittsburgh’s pension plight: Reform long overdue

Pittsburgh’s pension plight: Reform long overdue

by Ron DeLord | Jan 10, 2017 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

Pittsburgh’s defined-benefit pension problems are typical for such traditional but unsustainable plans. That’s why so many businesses have switched to 401(k)-style defined-contribution plans — as the city should have long ago. Enough hasn’t been...
Los Angeles’ Pension Problem Is Sinking The City

Los Angeles’ Pension Problem Is Sinking The City

by Ron DeLord | Jan 10, 2017 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

Los Angeles, CA–There are certain respects in which Los Angeles, for all its innate advantages, feels like an unsustainable city. It has the nation’s largest homeless population, the worst traffic, and numerous other service failures. Lack of money...
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