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The Lose-Lose Situation in Pension Funding
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 10/16/2016 | James Hohman

Posted on 10/19/2016 11:23:06 AM PDT by MichCapCon

At an event sponsored by the West Michigan Policy Forum, Nick Ciaramitaro of Michigan AFSCME Council 25 criticized defined contribution retirement plans. They are, he argued, more expensive than defined benefit plans for the same benefit, creating a “lose-lose situation.” He is wrong — letting employees control their own retirement accounts would lower costs and give them control over their own retirement.

Pension plans in governments are expensive yet are not especially generous. The risk of underfunding adds an expense to them that is not present in defined contribution plans. Most of the money going into pension funds is not to pay for the benefits being earned by employees; instead, it goes instead to pay down unfunded liabilities. The state’s largest retirement system costs 36 percent of payroll and 87 percent of that goes to pay down unfunded liabilities.

Promising benefits and paying for them later has created a hole in pension systems across the state. This is the real lose-lose situation, and it threatens retirees, current workers and taxpayers alike.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: pension

1 posted on 10/19/2016 11:23:06 AM PDT by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

Define benefit plans for public employees are a tactic to hold taxpayers hostage forever. Private sector employees cannot afford to both fund their own retirements and to shore up the public pension plans.


2 posted on 10/19/2016 11:35:02 AM PDT by NEMDF
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