New Hampshire fund has enough assets to pay out 11.7 years of pension benefits, study finds

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The New Hampshire Retirement System, with an assets-to-liabilities ratio of 65 percent, has enough money on hand to pay beneficiaries for 11.7 years, according to a new ranking of public retirement funds from the Wirepoints website.

The retirement system ranked 54th on a list of 148 state and local retirement funds nationwide with at least $2 billion in assets, the website reported. The list, which includes pension systems in every state except Vermont, lists pension funds from fiscally weakest to strongest.

The New Hampshire Retirement System has plan assets of $8.71 billion and yearly payouts to beneficiaries of $740 million. The numbers are based on 2018 data, the most recent year for available data, according to Wirepoints, a website that focuses on economic commentary and Illinois government research.

Some of the weakest funds will see their declines accelerated by the Covid-19 crisis as a result of the stock market’s recent plunges, according to Wirepoints. Even before the coronavirus pandemic, the nation’s public pension funds had shortfalls amounting to $5 trillion in 2018, the study says.

The states with the worst-off pension funds are Kentucky, Illinois, New Jersey and Connecticut, according to Wirepoints. Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Washington and the District of Columbia have some of the healthiest retirement systems, the study found.

State and Local Pension Fund Ranking, From Weakest to Strongest

Plan Name State Funded Ratio Plan Assets (in Billions of Dollars) Annual Benefit Payout (in Billions of Dollars) Asset-to-Payout Ratio Rank (Weakest to Strongest)
Kentucky ERS Kentucky 16% $2.66 $1.03 2.6 1
Chicago Police Illinois 22% $3.15 $0.75 4.1 2
New Jersey Teachers New Jersey 26% $26.31 $4.35 6.1 4
Philadelphia Municipal Pennsylvania 48% $5.40 $0.82 6.6 5
Indiana Teachers Indiana 45% $9.20 $1.39 6.6 6
Connecticut SERS Connecticut 37% $12.99 $1.95 6.7 7
Dallas Police and Fire Texas 45% $2.16 $0.29 7.3 9
Rhode Island ERS Rhode Island 54% $6.33 $0.83 7.6 10
South Carolina RS South Carolina 54% $27.03 $3.45 7.8 12
Detroit General RS Michigan 71% $2.04 $0.24 8.5 16
Colorado State Colorado 55% $14.30 $1.61 8.9 19
Missouri DOT and Highway Missouri 58% $2.27 $0.26 8.9 20
Massachusetts Teachers Massachusetts 55% $27.06 $2.99 9.0 22
West Virginia Teachers West Virginia 71% $7.50 $0.81 9.3 24
Louisiana SERS Louisiana 64% $12.36 $1.32 9.4 25
Georgia ERS Georgia 77% $13.41 $1.41 9.5 26
Arizona Public Safety Arizona 46% $7.45 $0.77 9.6 29
New York City Fire New York 63% $13.27 $1.31 10.1 32
Ohio Teachers Ohio 77% $73.12 $7.05 10.4 35
Mississippi PERS Mississippi 63% $27.46 $2.61 10.5 38
Alabama ERS Alabama 71% $12.24 $1.14 10.7 39
Baltimore Fire and Police Maryland 69% $2.71 $0.24 11.1 45
Kansas PERS Kansas 69% $19.25 $1.69 11.4 49
Jacksonville ERS Florida 63% $2.02 $0.18 11.5 52
Montana Teachers Montana 69% $4.09 $0.35 11.6 53
New Hampshire RS New Hampshire 65% $8.71 $0.74 11.7 54
Alaska PERS Alaska 65% $9.43 $0.80 11.8 55
Hawaii ERS Hawaii 55% $16.51 $1.40 11.8 57
Minnesota Teachers Minnesota 75% $22.02 $1.82 12.1 58
Oklahoma Teachers Oklahoma 73% $16.49 $1.36 12.1 59
New Mexico Educational New Mexico 52% $13.00 $1.07 12.2 61
North Dakota Teachers North Dakota 66% $2.53 $0.20 12.5 65
California Teachers California 71% $190.45 $14.27 13.3 69
Wyoming Public Employees Wyoming 69% $7.32 $0.55 13.4 70
Milwaukee City ERS Wisconsin 79% $5.22 $0.39 13.4 71
Fairfax County ERS Virginia 70% $4.07 $0.30 13.7 75
Delaware State Employees Delaware 87% $8.95 $0.62 14.4 82
Maine State and Teacher Maine 83% $11.42 $0.79 14.4 85
Arkansas Teachers Arkansas 83% $16.76 $1.16 14.4 86
Seattle ERS Washington 64% $2.76 $0.19 14.5 87
Oregon PERS Oregon 82% $67.33 $4.64 14.5 88
Iowa Municipal Fire and Police Iowa 81% $2.58 $0.17 15.2 92
North Carolina Teachers & State North Carolina 88% $69.57 $4.55 15.3 93
Nevada PERS Nevada 75% $32.04 $1.93 16.6 108
Idaho PERS Idaho 92% $16.27 $0.91 17.9 117
Tennessee State and Teachers Tennessee 98% $37.61 $2.10 17.9 118
Utah Noncontributory Utah 85% $25.18 $1.32 19.1 128
Nebraska Schools Nebraska 90% $11.55 $0.57 20.2 135
South Dakota RS South Dakota 100% $12.24 $0.54 22.6 140
DC Teachers Washington, D.C. 96% $2.14 $0.08 27.3 143

Source: Wirepoints.org

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