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Tag Archives: Pensions

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New Hampshire receives a ‘C’ in new fiscal health report

Faced with a $2.2 billion shortfall of unfunded financial obligations, New Hampshire entered the current pandemic playing catch-up and could face more challenging headwinds in the future, a new report states.

October 7, 2020 in U.S..
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New Hampshire fund has enough assets to pay out 11.7 years of pension benefits, study finds

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

May 29, 2020 in U.S..
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David Coates: State retirement plans need a robust stress test

The state needs an independent analysis of these plans that will test not only the state’s ability to pay for our liabilities under different market and economic situations, but will ensure that the participants will get the promised benefits. And this test needs to be conducted on a regular basis.

March 13, 2020 in Commentary.

Video Commentary: Liberals’ fake bookkeeping hid Vermont’s debts

Vermont’s pension debts are much bigger than politicians have admitted. The Democrat and Progressive establishment that runs Vermont has used fake accounting to downplay the vast extent of our state’s unfunded obligations.

March 11, 2020 in Videos.
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Roper: Who should pay for Vermont’s pension crisis?

The politicians who created this problem are slow to take up the task of fixing this because the numbers are huge. But who should take the hit: taxpayers or union members? Actually, morally speaking, neither.

March 6, 2020 in Commentary.
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Coalition releases report on Vermont’s unfunded pension liability crisis

The Ethan Allen Institute has been working with the Business Roundtable’s Pension Reform Task Force to better understand the problem of our state’s $4.5 billion pension liability and to explore some possible paths to a solution. The 31-page report resulting from this study came out in January.

February 3, 2020 in Commentary.
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Private union pension bailouts could raise the national debt by $7 trillion

Worse, if Congress bails out private union pension plans, how will it say no to teachers, police and firefighters who come to the federal government asking for a bailout of their state and local pensions that have an estimated $4 trillion to $6 trillion in unfunded pension promises?

January 8, 2020 in Commentary.
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Roper: How will Vermonters afford this agenda?

In all seriousness, how do our representatives expect us to pay for all of this? There are only about 320,000 taxpayers in Vermont. This ever-growing burden on so few shoulders is crushing. It has to stop.

January 5, 2020 in Commentary.
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TNR Video Series: ‘Travels With Charlie – Vermont Politics in Real Life’ (Episode 12)

In the 12th episode of “Travels With Charlie – Vermont Politics in Real Life,” host Charlie Papillo discusses Vermont’s growing pension crisis with economist Art Woolf and David Coates, retired managing partner at KPMG.

November 20, 2019 in Videos.
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State Headliners: Strong Trump stock market helps Vermont public pension funds

The stock market rocket that took off with the election of Donald Trump in November 2016 has brought some much-needed relief to one of the state of Vermont’s most painful, persistent problems: its troubled public pension funds.

August 26, 2019 in TNR News.

Don Turner: Unfunded liabilities are sleeping giant for Vermont

We need to have conversations about substantive reform if we’re serious about paying down our liabilities while making financially responsible decisions for our state’s future.

June 6, 2019 in Commentary.

Rep. Cynthia Browning: Insufficient state funds?

Vermonters may wonder why there is a continual struggle to fund state initiatives, and why raising taxes is often discussed. One cause of this complex problem is the state’s unfunded pension liabilities for the state employees’ and teachers’ retirement systems.

March 19, 2019 in TNR News.

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