State of Pensions 2022
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Negative financial returns expose how vulnerable state and local plans are to market volatility.
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Negative financial returns expose how vulnerable state and local plans are to market volatility.
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There are lots of factors that new, prospective K–12 teachers have to consider when entering the education workforce. People typically pay the most attention to […]
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On June 28th, Equable Institute issued the Retirement Security Report Teacher Edition (2022). The report builds on The Retirement Security Report (RSR) initiative launched last […]
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The Retirement Security Report Teacher Edition analyzes the state of teacher retirement benefits in the United States. While the omnibus report highlights some of the […]
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Depending on the state you live in, school districts themselves may not actually be paying for the costs of offering retirement benefits to their employees. […]
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Kentucky has made changes to retirement plan provisions for its Teachers’ Retirement System (KTRS), as presented in Kentucky House Bill 258, adopted by the House […]
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Texas has made changes to retirement plan provisions for its Employees Retirement System (TXERS), as presented in Senate Bill 321, signed into law on June […]
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Alabama has made changes to retirement plan provisions for its Teachers’ Retirement System (ALTRS), as presented in Alabama House Bill 134, passed on March 31, […]
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Oklahoma is considering changes to retirement plan provisions for its Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS), as presented in House Bill 2486 (HB2486). The stated intent […]
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Alaska is considering changes to plan provisions for peace officers and firefighters who are members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), as presented in […]