Current Developments in Public Pensions 2014 Annual Meeting Keith Brainard National Association of State Retirement Administrators August 12, 2014.

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Current Developments in Public Pensions 2014 Annual Meeting Keith Brainard National Association of State Retirement Administrators August 12, 2014

Comparison of Retirement Benefits in the U.S. Private Sector Between employers that do not sponsor a retirement benefit and employees that elect to not participate when one is sponsored, 65% of full-time private sector workers participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan 50% when part-time workers are counted Fewer than one in five have a traditional pension (DB) plan Social Security coverage is universal Public Sector Nearly all full-time workers have access to an employer-sponsored retirement benefit 85%+ participate in a traditional pension (DB plan) Three-fourths participate in Social Security 2

Distinguishing elements of public pension plans Mandatory participation Employee-employer cost sharing Benefit adequacy Assets that are pooled and professionally invested A benefit that cannot be outlived, i.e., mandatory annuitization 3

Public pensions in the U.S. Defined benefit plans for employees of state and local government in the U.S.: –~$3.7 trillion in assets –~15 million active (working) participants 12+ percent of the nation’s workforce –8.0+ million retirees and their survivors receive ~$225 billion annually in benefits –Of ~4,000 public retirement systems, the largest 75 account for 80+ percent of assets and members –Aggregate funding level = ~73% US Census Bureau, Public Fund Survey 4

Overarching Public Pension Issues Since 2009, we have witnessed an unprecedented: –number of reductions in public pension benefit levels –number of legal challenges in response to pension changes –reduction in state and local government employment New pension accounting standards are changing the way pensions are calculated Bond rating agencies are calculating their own pension numbers Investment return assumptions are under scrutiny and challenge, and are being reduced 5

Historical aggregate public pension funding levels 1990 to

Median annual change in public pension liabilities and assets

Actuarial value of assets and liabilities, and funding levels, FY 01 to FY 16

Distribution of public pension actuarial funding levels and relative size Bubbles are roughly proportionate to size of plan liabilities 9

Distribution of ARC received by 86 plans, FY 13 Public Fund Survey, US Census Bureau

Slow salary growth BLS, compiled by NASRA

Declining employment among states and local government BLS, compiled by NASRA

Median annual change in public pension payrolls, FY 09 to FY 13 Public Fund Survey, Public Plans Database 13

Median annual change in retirees, active members, and ratio of actives to retirees

Legislative pension enactments in recent years Nearly every state has modified public pension benefits, raised employee contributions, or both, since 2009 Lower benefits: –higher retirement age –more required years of service –longer vesting period –reduced or eliminated COLAs Increased use of hybrid retirement plans No broad shift to defined contribution plans as the primary retirement benefit for broad employee groups on a statewide basis, ex Oklahoma 15

Growing use of statewide hybrid plans Two main types of hybrid plans: “Combination” DB-DC, and cash balance Combo DB-DC plans feature a traditional, more modest pension, combined with a defined contribution plan –Mandatory: GA, IN, MI, OR, RI –VA as of 1/1/14 –TN as of 7/1/14 Optional in OH, WA 16

Statewide cash balance plans Cash balance plans feature pooled assets with notional accounts that pay a guaranteed minimum interest rate, with possibility of sharing “excess” investment earnings –Texas, for county and many municipal employees –Nebraska, for state and county workers –Kentucky, for state and local workers (not teachers) effective 1/1/14 –Kansas for all new hires effective 1/1/15 17

Distribution of investment return assumptions, FY 01 to present Jul July 2014

Median public pension investment returns for periods ended 12/31/13 Callan Associates 19

Overarching Issues Pace of reforms is slowing Reform battles remain in some states (IL) Some legal challenges remain outstanding Pension costs are stabilizing for many plans Costs will rise for some plans, especially those that have not received their ARC Investment return assumptions will remain under scrutiny and pressure New GASB measures will reveal new ways of looking at pension costs and conditions 20