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Texas Pensions


  • 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

  • Evaluating the Actuarial Soundness of Texas’ Largest Public Pension Plans
    Evaluating the Actuarial Soundness of Texas’ Largest Public Pension Plans

    Commentary by Steven Gassenberger and Leonard Gilroy

  • Despite Budget Deficit, Texas Must Stay Committed to Funding State Pension Plans
    Despite Budget Deficit, Texas Must Stay Committed to Funding State Pension Plans

    Commentary by Steven Gassenberger

  • Public Pension Plans Won’t Be Able to Invest Their Way Out of Financial Losses, Unfunded Liabilities
    Public Pension Plans Won’t Be Able to Invest Their Way Out of Financial Losses, Unfunded Liabilities

    Commentary by Jen Sidorova

  • Pension Reform Newsletter: New Interactive Pension Data Tool, Why Some Plans Were More Prepared for Economic Downturn, and More
    Pension Reform Newsletter: New Interactive Pension Data Tool, Why Some Plans Were More Prepared for Economic Downturn, and More

    Pension Reform Newsletter by Alix Ollivier

  • Committee Staff Report on Teacher Retirement System of Texas Recommends Increasing Investment Transparency
    Committee Staff Report on Teacher Retirement System of Texas Recommends Increasing Investment Transparency

    Commentary by Steven Gassenberger and Marc Joffe

  • Map: Comparing State Pension Plans’ Assumed Rates of Return
    Map: Comparing State Pension Plans’ Assumed Rates of Return

    Data Visualization by Truong Bui and Zachary Christensen

  • Pension Reform Newsletter
    Pension Reform Newsletter

    Pension Reform Newsletter by Zachary Christensen

  • The Teachers Retirement System of Texas Is Increasingly Relying on Risky Investments
    The Teachers Retirement System of Texas Is Increasingly Relying on Risky Investments

    Commentary by Steven Gassenberger

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