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Arizona Municipal Governments


Paying down PSPRS debt faster is a win for taxpayers

Paying down PSPRS debt faster is a win for taxpayers

By Leonard Gilroy and Steven Gassenberger

The proposed “catch-up” payments for PSPRS’ unfunded liabilities would benefit taxpayers by reducing pension debt and producing long-term cost savings.

Pension Reform Newsletter: Modernizing Police Retirement Plans, Transit Agencies Strapped With Debt, and More
Pension Reform Newsletter: Modernizing Police Retirement Plans, Transit Agencies Strapped With Debt, and More

By Alix Ollivier

Examining Yavapai County and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
Examining Yavapai County and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

By Zachary Christensen

Examining the City of Bisbee and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
Examining the City of Bisbee and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

By Zachary Christensen

Examining the City of Globe and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
Examining the City of Globe and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

By Zachary Christensen

  • Examining the City of Sedona and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
    Examining the City of Sedona and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

  • The Town of Gilbert and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
    The Town of Gilbert and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

  • Examining the City of Prescott and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
    Examining the City of Prescott and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

  • Pension Reform Newsletter: New Mexico Enacts Pension Reform, Coronavirus Compounds Pension Debt, and More
    Pension Reform Newsletter: New Mexico Enacts Pension Reform, Coronavirus Compounds Pension Debt, and More

    Pension Reform Newsletter by Alix Ollivier

  • How Pension Debt Is Driving Rising Costs for Arizona’s Municipal Governments
    How Pension Debt Is Driving Rising Costs for Arizona’s Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

  • Examining the City of Scottsdale and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
    Examining the City of Scottsdale and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

  • Examining the City of Chandler and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
    Examining the City of Chandler and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

  • Examining the City of Mesa and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
    Examining the City of Mesa and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

  • Examining Coconino County and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments
    Examining Coconino County and How Pension Debt Drives Rising Costs for Arizona Municipal Governments

    Commentary by Zachary Christensen

Arizona Municipal Governments Policy Studies

  • Paying down PSPRS debt faster is a win for taxpayers
    Paying down PSPRS debt faster is a win for taxpayers

    Backgrounder by Leonard Gilroy and Steven Gassenberger

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