The brief’s key findings are: Since 2001, the aggregate funded status of local pension plans has lagged behind that of state plans, but the gap …
Alicia H. Munnell
April 12, 2022
April 12, 2022
Working Paper
What Share of Noncovered Public Employees Will Earn Benefits that Fall Short of Social Security?
by Jean-Pierre Aubry, Siyan Liu, Alicia H. Munnell, Laura Quinby and Glenn Springstead
April 27, 2021
Issue Brief
Do Public Workers Without Social Security Get Comparable Benefits?
by Laura Quinby, Jean-Pierre Aubry and Alicia H. Munnell
October 27, 2020
Issue Brief
ESG Investing and Public Pensions: An Update
by Jean-Pierre Aubry, Anqi Chen, Patrick M. Hubbard and Alicia H. Munnell
June 25, 2019
Issue Brief
How Has the Decline in Assumed Returns Affected Plan Costs?
by Jean-Pierre Aubry, Alicia H. Munnell and Kevin Wandrei
September 11, 2018
Working Paper
Spillovers from State and Local Pensions to Social Security: Do Benefits for Uncovered Workers Meet Federal Standards?
by Laura Quinby, Jean-Pierre Aubry and Alicia H. Munnell
July 18, 2018
Issue Brief
What Explains Differences in Public Pension Returns Since 2001?
by Jean-Pierre Aubry, Anqi Chen, Alicia H. Munnell and Kevin Wandrei
December 21, 2017
Issue Brief
The Funded Status of Local Pensions Inches Closer to States
by Jean-Pierre Aubry, Caroline V. Crawford and Alicia H. Munnell
October 24, 2017
Issue Brief
How Have Municipal Bond Markets Reacted to Pension Reform?
by Jean-Pierre Aubry, Caroline V. Crawford and Alicia H. Munnell
The brief’s key findings are: Bond rating agencies have begun accounting for public pension funding and have cited pensions in several downgrades. As a result, …
August 1, 2017
Issue Brief
State and Local Pension Plans Funding Sputters in FY 2016
by Jean-Pierre Aubry, Caroline V. Crawford and Alicia H. Munnell
The brief’s key findings are: In 2016, the funded ratio of state and local pensions declined under both old and new accounting rules. This decline reflected steady …