Newsletters 2017

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January 2017

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  • Majority of Public Pension Plans Have Made Recent Reforms
  • How long do U.S. retirees live compared to peers in other countries?
  • Public Pensions Put the Squeeze on Fees in 2016, Besting Mutual Funds
  • SEC Scrutiny Of Public Pension Advisers A Top Priority
  • Puerto Rico Catholic School Teachers Win Round in Pension Suit
  • Impact of the Proposed IRS Mortality Tables and Strategies to Reduce its Effects
  • Returns strong in 2016 despite scary beginning
  • New Spectrem Group Report Analyzes Attitudes, Behaviors and Concerns of Recent and Long-Term Retirees in America
  • PBGC STICKS ITS HEAD OUT OF THE WATER AND ISSUES RFI REGARDING HYBRID (TWO-POOL) MULTIEMPLOYER PENSION PLANS
  • Small Companies Have a Big Retirement Problem

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February 2017

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  • Hogan proposes 401(k)-style retirement savings plan for Md. state employees
  • Despite risks, public pensions put faith in long-term returns
  • Connecticut governor asks towns to contribute toward teacher pension costs
  • Michigan governor eyes lower assumed investment rate for pensions
  • Dallas Police and Fire Pension Backs Cutbacks to Avoid Collapse
  • CFP Board, other fiduciary advocates prep for fight to save DoL rule
  • Taking Phased Retirement Options to the Next Level
  • Wilshire TUCS, Northern Trust report gains above 7% in 2016 for investment plan universes
  • U.S. House puts brakes on Philly plans to aid small businesses with retirement savings
  • PBGC Adds Credit Deterioration, Cash-Flow Decline to Early Warning Factors It Monitors

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March 2017

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  • How Refinancing Debt Can Help Pensions
  • Public Pensions and the Assets That Could Sustain Them
  • How PSERS Pa. Teachers’ pension fund beat market indexes in 2016
  • CalPERS Forced to Declare Southern California Agency in Default of Pension Obligations
  • Governor’s plan to shift pension funding gives pause to local officials
  • FASB changes presentation of defined benefit costs
  • Fed Rate Hike Isn’t Big News for Pension Plans, Yet
  • Lump sum de-risking in 2017
  • Options for Social Security
  • Cash Balance Challenge Defeated By Bank of America

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April 2017

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  • As the Clock Ticks, Senate Stalls on State-Run Retirement Plans
  • Scranton council hears pension board reps on reforms
  • Deficit in Dallas: How One of the Fastest-Growing U.S. Cities Ended Up With Billions in Debt
  • Retired police officers, firefighters face cuts; Health care benefits of pensions take a hit to aid long-term outlook
  • Palm Beach adopts changes to general employees’ retirement benefits
  • Is 70 the New 65?
  • Why Are U.S. Households Claiming Social Security Later?
  • IRS Extends Deadline to Adopt DC Pre-Approved Plan and Apply for Determination Letter Until May 1
  • Employee Retirement Readiness Tops Not-for-Profit Plan Sponsors’ Concerns; Survey finds more than half worry about employees running out of money in retirement; Employers may help improve retirement outcomes by adding guaranteed lifetime income options
  • PENSIONERS MAY LIVE LONGER, RESEARCH FINDS

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May 2017

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  • Older-worker rate highest since 1962 19 percent of Americans 65 and over still working
  • U.S. life expectancy varies by more than 20 years from county to county
  • Christie Vetoes Plan to Spin Off Police and Fire Pensions
  • Closing a Pension Plan Increases Costs for Taxpayers
  • Contributions to Public Pensions Experience Significant Gains in 2016
  • Impact of Mortality Change on U.S. Single Employer Pension Plan Funding
  • United States: Department of Labor’s New Fiduciary Rule Will Go Into Effect June 9th
  • Risk Mitigation & Early Warning Questions and Answers
  • Kentucky retirees fighting to keep their pensions
  • World’s Major Economies to Come up $400 Trillion Short on Retirement Savings

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June 2017

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  • In Texas, Some Rare Good News About Cities With Pension Woes
  • 4 Reasons Why Puerto Rico’s ‘Bankruptcy’ Process Matters to U.S. Residents
  • Ohio Public Pensions Suffer Cuts
  • Pennsylvania governor signs pension reform bill
  • California’s boldest pension reform: five years in
  • Fitch: Pension Impact Adjusted in U.S. Public Finance Criteria
  • Retirement Assets Total $26.1 Trillion in First Quarter 2017
  • Thought Mortality Was Dead? Considerations for Pensions Given the IRS’s Delay in Implementing RP-2014
  • Justices side with religious hospitals in pension dispute Teamsters to Propose Fix for Pensions, but Will It Work?

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July 2017

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  • States Get Creative on Pension Funding
  • Maryland state pension fund to lower rate of return
  • A FIRST LOOK AT ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS AND PUBLIC PENSIONS:
  • Pension Plans Had a Great Year, But Retirees Likely Won’t Benefit From It
  • No Change for Social Security Combined Trust Fund Reserves Depletion Year Says Board of Trustees: Disability Fund Improves by Five Years
  • IRS Delay in Implementing New Mortality Tables Affects Pension Liability Valuation
  • The Kline-Miller Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of 2014
  • Corporate Employers Flee Pensions With Gap Topping $375 Billion
  • Phased Retirement Gets a Second Look
  • Treasury Announces Steps to Wind Down my RA Program

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August 2017

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  • Northern Trust Press Release
  • Puerto Rico governor signs pension reform law
  • U.S. Postal Service warns of $6.9B pension default
  • Three Pension Funds Sue Major Banks in Stock Loan Case
  • New Study Finds Public Employees Overwhelmingly Choose Pensions as Retirement Plan over Individual 401(k)-Type Accounts
  • Pension Sponsors Would Reap Savings on Longevity Table Delay
  • Employers cut contributions to retirements by a quarter; The biggest driver is the decline of traditional pensions replaced by stingier 401(k)-style plans
  • LIMRA Secure Retirement Institute: First Half 2017 Annuity Sales Reach Lowest Level in 16 Years
  • The American Working Conditions Survey Finds That More Than Half of Retirees Would Return to Work
  • 600,000 state residents could join state retirement-savings plan

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September 2017

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  • PENSION PANEL AGREES TO REVIEW PLAN’S DETAILS
  • Public Pension Assets
  • Employees, retirees may see pension cut; Largest public system in Ohio looks to improve finances.; COLUMBUS BUREAU
  • Retirement Assets Total $26.6 Trillion in Second Quarter 2017
  • This Missouri City Just Switched to a Pension
  • Plan sponsors ask for more analysis before mortality tables are updated
  • Active Participant Reduction Reportable Events
  • PBGC Premiums Driving DB Plan Sponsors to Fund, De-Risk
  • Economic optimism and increasing sales may fuel growth in retirement benefits; Millennial business owners more focused on retirement plans
  • Westinghouse tries to calm fears about its pension

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October 2017

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  • Social Security Announces 2.0 Percent Benefit Increase for 2018
  • Americans Are Retiring Later, Dying Sooner and Sicker In-Between
  • Ohio PERS proposes reducing retirees’ COLAs
  • Virginia Retirement System pension plans lower unfunded liabilities by $1.1 billion
  • The Nation’s Retirement System: A Comprehensive Re-evaluation Is Needed to Better Promote Future Retirement Security
  • The Society of Actuaries Publishes Annual Mortality Improvement Scale Update, MP-2017
  • Warning! Increased costs ahead: IRS issues final rule and other guidance on mortality tables for defined benefit plans
  • NEPC: Funded Status Improves for Corporate and Healthcare Defined Benefit Plans
  • 63 percent of defined benefit retirement participants in plans open to new participants
  • 2018 Limitations Adjusted As Provided in Section 415(d), etc. Notice 2017-64

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November 2017

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  • Basic Legal Protections Vary Widely for Participants in Public Retirement Plans
  • Twenty-One Percent of Investment Managers Plan to Lower Fees
  • UPDATE: This is how changes in pensions can lead to changes in worker behavior
  • CalPERS considers upping fixed-income investment, lowering volatility
  • OregonSaves Serves as a Test for State-Sponsored Auto-IRAs
  • PBGC single-employer, multiemployer deficits moving in opposite directions
  • 2017 End of Year Plan Sponsor “To Do” List Qualified Retirement Plans
  • U.S. Department of Labor Releases Advance Copies Of Form 5500 Annual Return/Report for 2017
  • In-Depth: What to Expect from 2018 PBGC Premiums, Mortality Rates
  • Pension Plan Limitations for 2018