US - Rhode Island's two public retirement schemes face large unfunded liabilities and should be reformed as son as possible in order to reduce costs, the state's public expenditure council (RIPEC) has said.
According to its analyses, RIPEC estimated the Employees' Retirement System (ERS) and Teachers' Retirement System had combined unfunded liabilities of $5bn, and aggregate funding ratios of 57.5 and...
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