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Blog Transportation

Suburban Smiles May Turn to Frowns

September 09, 2012
MTA revenue lost from the payroll mobility tax could be made up in a way that is far more burdensome to suburban commuters.
Blog City Budget

Restoring City Priorities Along With Spending Cuts

June 21, 2012
The Mayor and City Council's “budget dance” focuses largely on child care slots and after-school programs, but should really be about the City’s overly generous contributions to the health insurance of former City employees and their spouses.
Blog Pensions & Benefits

The Next Challenge: Retiree Health Benefits

April 16, 2012
Pension reform, done. Next up, retiree health insurance and OPEB.
Blog Pensions & Benefits

Pension Reform: Firefighters Will Not Be Running Into Burning Buildings at Age 65

March 06, 2012
Debunks misconception that "Tier VI" proposal would have employees whose duties require certain physical capacities to work until age 65.
Blog Pensions & Benefits

A Reasonable Proposal: Sharing More of the Cost of Public Sector Pensions with Employees

February 15, 2012
Increasing the employee contribution rate for public pensions in New York State is not unreasonable. Comparisons with nationwide norms show proposal would move New York toward the middle of the pack among states.
Blog City Budget

What’s Different About Next Year’s City Budget

February 09, 2012
Tax revenues are not exceeding expectations; they are just on target.
Blog Pensions & Benefits

A More Flexible Pension Plan

January 25, 2012
Part of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s “Tier VI” proposal to make pension benefits for public employees of New York’s State and local government more affordable and sustainable over the long term is an optional 401(k)-style plan, already used widely in the private sector and becoming more common in the public sector.
Blog Pensions & Benefits

NY Retirement Systems: Still Out of Line

January 25, 2012
NY requires unusally low rates of employee contribution -- meaning taxpayers largely shoulder the cost of providing pensions, which has grown sharply over the last decade.

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