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  • Why Low Interest Rates Are Bad News for Public Pension Plans
    Why Low Interest Rates Are Bad News for Public Pension Plans

    Commentary by Alix Ollivier

  • Transit Agencies Have At Least $49 Billion in Retirement Debt And Shouldn’t Be Bailed Out
    Transit Agencies Have At Least $49 Billion in Retirement Debt And Shouldn’t Be Bailed Out

    Commentary by Marc Joffe

  • As Policing Changes, So Should Their Retirement Plans
    As Policing Changes, So Should Their Retirement Plans

    Commentary by Richard Hiller

  • Federal Public-Private Partnership Legislation: A Modest Proposal For Transportation Projects
    Federal Public-Private Partnership Legislation: A Modest Proposal For Transportation Projects

    Commentary by Robert Poole

  • Pension Reform Newsletter: Debating Federal Loans for Pensions, Reforming Texas’ Largest Pension Plans, and More
    Pension Reform Newsletter: Debating Federal Loans for Pensions, Reforming Texas’ Largest Pension Plans, and More

    Pension Reform Newsletter by Alix Ollivier

  • Austin Cuts Police Budget But Its Public Pension Debt Keeps Growing
    Austin Cuts Police Budget But Its Public Pension Debt Keeps Growing

    Commentary by Steven Gassenberger

  • Historically Low 10-Year Treasury Yields Show Ongoing Challenges for Public Pensions
    Historically Low 10-Year Treasury Yields Show Ongoing Challenges for Public Pensions

    Data Visualization by Jordan Campbell

  • North Carolina Teachers & State Employees Retirement System Solvency Analysis
    North Carolina Teachers & State Employees Retirement System Solvency Analysis

    Policy Study by Jen Sidorova and Leonard Gilroy

  • USPS Needs Policy Change, Not a Bailout, to Fix Pension Problems and Debt
    USPS Needs Policy Change, Not a Bailout, to Fix Pension Problems and Debt

    Commentary by Jen Sidorova

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