Despite Fluctuations, TN Public Pension System Remains Ahead Of Projections
Tennessee’s Public Employee Pension Plan Had Returns That Were Remotely Consistent With Expectations, At Least Until The Past Two Years..
Read moreTennessee’s Public Employee Pension Plan Had Returns That Were Remotely Consistent With Expectations, At Least Until The Past Two Years..
Read moreConsidering Both Assets And Liabilities, Tennessee’s Pension Funding Ratio Is 98.1%, The Third Highest In The Country.
Read moreTennessee Has One Of The Fastest Growing Unfunded State Pension Debt For Things Like Retired Public Employee Health Care Coverage, According To A New Report.
Read moreTennessee Again Had The Lowest Unfunded Pension Liabilities In The U.S., According To The New Rankings From The American Legislative Executive Council.
Read moreTennessee’s State Pension System Made Money For The 12th Consecutive Year, Earning A 25.6% Return Last Fiscal Year; The Fourth-Highest Rate Since The Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System Was Consolidated In 1972.
Read moreTennessee Has The Healthiest State Public Pension System In The Country Based On The Amount Of Unfunded Liability Per Capita, According To A New Report From The American Legislative Executive Council.
Read moreNet Liabilities In Tennessee For Other Post-employment Benefits, Which Consist Mainly Of Health Care Obligations To Retired Public Employees, Stood At About $10.2 Billion In Fiscal Year 2019.
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