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DiNapoli: State pension fund value drops $16B because of virus
Newsday
July 30, 2020
The state’s retirement benefits are well-funded, agreed David Friedfel, director of state studies for the independent Citizens Budget Commission. But he noted that health benefits for retirees aren’t fully funded and the state has a future liability of $65 billion, Friedfel said.“During the state’s current financial problems, the state must maintain the positive standing of the retirement system and avoid any fiscal maneuvers or payment delays that could undermine the state retirement system’s finances,” Friedfel said.
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CBC Uncovers Potential $160 Million In Savings From Better Management Of NYC's Union-Administered Benefit Funds
February 08, 2018
CBC today released the report Union-Administered Benefit Funds: Getting More Out of a Billion Dollar Taxpayer Contribution, which gives short-term and long-term recommendations for improving the inefficient operations of union-administered benefit funds.
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CBC Issues Report Detailing The Unsustainable And Growing Burden Of New York City's Other Post-Employment Benefit Debt
October 25, 2017
NYC's Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) amounts to $95 billion. New policies should be implemented to reduce the financial burden on future generations.
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Call for Vetoes as 'Benefit Sweeteners' Head to Governor's Desk
June 30, 2017
CBC is calling for scrutiny of 26 bills that it calls “benefit sweeteners,” enhancements of public benefits that it estimates will cost state and local governments at least $34 million by the end of fiscal year 2018.
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Taxpayers Will Foot the Multi-Million Dollar Bill to Make up for the Citys Sagging Pension Funds
NY1
December 07, 2016
The City is will send hundreds of millions of dollars to the pension fund after it has not met expected returns of 7% two years in-a-row.
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Report Reveals Benefit to Teachers Costs NYC Taxpayers $1.2 Billion Annually
Teachers Guaranteed a 7 Percent Return on Deferred Compensation Investments
October 05, 2016
Like many public and private sector workers, New York City teachers can contribute to a voluntary tax-deferred compensation plan. However the teachers’ plan is unique in its guarantee of a fixed rate of return. Taxpayers are making up the difference at an annual cost of $1.2 billion.