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Labor / Public Pensions

2018 Blueprint: Public Pension Reform

By Patrick Ishmael and Michael Highsmith on Jan 16, 2018

THE PROBLEM: Defined benefit (DB) pension plans promise employees annual payments for life upon retirement, but if a public plan does not have enough money to make these payments, taxpayers are legally bound to fund the difference. Nationwide, state-run public pension funds are underfunded by nearly $1 trillion dollars.

THE SOLUTION: Defined contribution plans.

Defined contribution (DC) plans consist of employer/employee contributions into individual accounts—think 401(k)—which employees can manage as they see fit. Upon retirement, the funds are available to employees. DC plans fundamentally differ from DB plans in that they cannot incur unfunded liability (so taxpayers are not on the hook), they put investment decisions into the employee’s hands, and they are transferable from one job to another.

WHO ELSE DOES IT? Public DC plans exist across the nation; states such as Michigan and Alaska offer DC plans for new state employees, while others such as Florida offer both DC and DB plans.

THE OPPORTUNITY: Pension reform offers a chance to stop the bleeding. DB plans cannot (by definition) incur unfunded liabilities. DC plans also offer employees a retirement account that they can manage themselves and take with them if they change jobs in the future.

KEY POINTS

  • DC plans can protect Missouri from devastating budget shortfalls.
  • When a DB plan’s investment returns are below (sometimes unrealistic) assumptions, taxpayers can be forced to pay the cost.
  • DC plans put investment decisions in the employee’s hands and can be transferred from one job to another.
  • Shifting to DC plans reduces the political incentive to overpromise when impacts won’t be felt for years.

SHOW-ME INSTITUTE RESOURCES

Policy Study: Public Employee Pensions in Missouri: A Looming Crisis

Policy Study: Missouri Transition Costs and Public Pension Reform

Essay: The Funding Status of State and Local Government Pensions in Missouri

 

For a printable version of this article, click on the link below. You can also view the entire 2018 Missouri Blueprint online.

Missouri Blueprint_Public Pension Reform.pdf
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