US - Massachusetts is considering an increase to its state employee retirement age and a change in the way state pensions are calculated in a bid to save more than $7bn in costs.
The proposals, announced by Governor Deval Patrick, build on earlier pension reform legislation introduced to closed loopholes and eliminate opportunities for abuse in the public retirement system....
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