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February 2017 | NASRA Issue Brief : Public Pension Plan Investment Return assumptions | Page 1 Figure 1: Public Pension Sources of Revenue, 1986-2015 Source: Compiled by NASRA based on Census Bureau data NASRA Issue Brief : Public Pension Plan Investment Return assumptions Updated February 2017 As of September 30, 2016, state and local government retirement systems held assets of $ These assets are held in trust and invested to pre-fund the cost of pension benefits. The investment return on these assets matters, as investment earnings account for a majority of public pension financing. A shortfall in long-term expected investment earnings must be made up by higher contributions or reduced benefits.
February 2018 | NASRA ISSUE BRIEF: Public Pension Plan Investment Return Assumptions | Page 3 In the wake of the 2008-09 decline in capital markets and …
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