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2 WHO’S COUNTING ON US? 307,600 active public employees 194,256 retirees, survivors, and disabled people 11% of Minnesota’s population (586,897 people)

3 POLITICIANS MAKE PROMISES WITHOUT PAYING FOR THEM SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM

4 STOP SHIFTING COSTS TO OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM

5 WARREN BUFFETT CALLS PENSION PROMISES A “GIGANTIC FINANCIAL TAPEWORM” CROWDING OUT OTHER PRIORITIES

6 MINNESOTA IS IN A HOLE AND JUST KEEPS DIGGING CROWDING OUT OTHER PRIORITIES

7 “… an infinite number of years would be required to eliminate the unfunded liability (the unfunded liability will never be eliminated)... the unfunded liability as a percent of pay will increase without limit to an infinite amount.”

8 CROWDING OUT WHAT ELSE COULD WE GET?

9 LEGISLATORS ARE NOT GOOD AT MANAGING PENSIONS PAYING MORE BUT FALLING BEHIND

10 POLITICIANS MAKE PROMISES WITHOUT PAYING FOR THEM HOW DID WE GET INTO THIS MESS? SKIPPING FULL PAYMENTS

11 MINNESOTA’S ASSUMED RATE OF RETURN IS EXCESSIVE HOW DID WE GET INTO THIS MESS? UNREALISTIC ASSUMPTIONS

12 MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE HAS TRIED TO FIX THE PROBLEM Sustainability measures in 2010 Market crash did not cause pension problem Solid returns have not closed the gap Fixing giveaways

13 “Crowding Out” effect CONSEQUENCES Increased borrowing and scrutiny Putting pension assets at risk Pension problem will hurt job creation in public and private sector

14 Transparent DESIGNING A SOLUTION Predictable Affordable Fully funded

15 Retirees THE SOLUTION MUST ADDRESS ALL STAKEHOLDERS Current and future employees Current and future taxpayers State and local governments

16 Fully fund the defined benefit plan for retirees and current employees RECOMMENDATION This is not a recommendation to increase taxes.

17 Use realistic assumptions RECOMMENDATIONS Make public pension data transparent and accessible Encourage new talent and oversight No more cash bailouts Accurately state and fully disclose the true cost of pensions for reporting purposes.

18 Stops adding new liabilities RECOMMENDATIONS Offer a wide range of options Implementation by the Legislative Auditor Create a defined contribution plan for all new public employees

19 Preserve and grow pension assets; pay down unfunded liability RECOMMENDATIONS Don’t chase unrealistic returns Fix the debt payment Review borrowing to pay for benefits COLAs

20 KEEPING OUR PROMISES Transparent Predictable Affordable Fully funded

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