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Average public pension plan investment return assumption falls below 7.0 percent

Among 131 plans measured, more than half have reduced their investment return
assumption since FY 20, resulting in a decline in the average investment return
assumption below 7.0 percent. This is the lowest level in more than 40
years. (Latest Investment Return Assumptions, NASRA)


73 percent of public pension plans using layered amortization 

Of the 79 variable rate plans in the sample that use closed amortization, 58, or
73 percent use layered amortization, with the remaining 21, or 27 percent using
a single-layer amortization period. Among plans using layered amortization, the
median amortization period for actuarial experience is 20 years, and the average
is 20.9 years. (Overview of Public Pension Plan Amortization Policies, NASRA)


Risk-sharing in public retirement plans

Nearly every state enacted significant reforms to its pension plans in recent
years, and for many plans, one outcome is that more risk has been shifted from
employers to employees through use of plan designs such as variable contribution
rates, variable benefits, and hybrid plans, among other features. "In-depth:
Risk Sharing in Public Retirement Plans" describes broad risk sharing features
established in one or more public retirement plans, as well as detailed case
studies on systems whose plan designs include unique or notable risk sharing
features.

See Also: NASRA Video, "Introduction to Shared Risk in Public Pensions





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