THE IMPACT OF LATE-TERM PAY RAISES ON TEACHER PENSION OBLIGATIONS IN THREE STATES: CALIFORNIA, ILLINOIS, NEW JERSEY doi:10.1177/152397211601600204Public Finance & ManagementRoza, MargueriteJonovski, Jessica
First, like other New York City pension plans, its contribution policy is more conservative than the typical public plan in the sense that city contributions rise relatively rapidly in response to investment shortfalls. This protects the solvency of the pension plan. The trade-off is greater risk...
First, like other New York City pension plans, its contribution policy is more conservative than the typical public plan in the sense that city contributions rise relatively rapidly in response to investment shortfalls. This protects the solvency of the pension plan. The trade-off is greater risk...
New York, where I live, and Florida, where I often visit, provide an interesting contrast. …They have comparable populations — New York with about 20 million people, Florida with 23 million. But New York state’s budget is more than double that of Florida ($239 billion vs. roughly $11...
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She started out as a classical violist, then transitioned to being a New York City schoolteacher. Next she enrolled at the University of Connecticut School of Law, where she gravitated toward labor and employment law. Law degree in hand, she served as an associate at several Connecticut law ...
handler for six years, again finding himself organizing as a member of the Teamsters. The union had run on the notion that “if you gave the bosses enough, it would eventually improve our market share,” he says, describing years of cuts to the union’s pension plan and medical benefits....
New Jersey’s debt obligation grew to more than $200 billion in part because the state Legislature passed a budget reflecting only the current year’s policy priorities, pension and benefit obligations before moving on to the next crisis, the director of a public policy center said. In the st...
She is awarded a pension of 1,200 francs for herself and 400 for each of her children after the expiration of the Treaty of Amiens on May 1, 1803. Tone’s daughter Maria dies in April 1803, and then her son Frank dies in 1807, both of tuberculosis. William is displaying symptoms of...