Research Groups Launched Comprehensive Public Plans Data Resource
Photo 25386744 © Lucian Milasan - Dreamstime.com

Commentary

Research Groups Launched Comprehensive Public Plans Data Resource

Looking for pension data may often be arduous and time-consuming. Fortunately, a recently launched website provides easy access to comprehensive data on 150 state and local pension plans in the US. The site is the product of a joint effort by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College (CRR), the Center for State and Local Government Excellence (SLGE), and the National Association of State Retirement Administrators (NASRA).

One can find on the website a complete data set covering all the key pension variables, including funding levels, contributions, plan expenses, investment returns, asset allocation, plan provisions, and many others. The site also provides interactive tools for users to select specific plans, variables, and graphs. For example, one can quickly generate a graph detailing the annual required contributions (ARC) over the last decade for the State Employees’ Retirement System of Illinois, and see how those required contributions compare to the US average ARC as a percentage of payroll.

In addition, users can download comprehensive annual financial reports and actuarial valuations directly from the site.

To access the website, go here.

Stay in Touch with Our Pension Experts

Reason Foundation’s Pension Integrity Project has helped policymakers in states like Arizona, Colorado, Michigan, and Montana implement substantive pension reforms. Our monthly newsletter highlights the latest actuarial analysis and policy insights from our team.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.