US Corporate Pension Funded Ratio Climbs to 89.8% in January

Link: https://www.ai-cio.com/news/us-corporate-pension-funded-ratio-climbs-89-8-january/

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The funded ratio of the 100 largest corporate defined benefit (DB) pension plans improved to 89.8% at the end of January from 88.1% at the end of December as their aggregate deficit fell below $200 billion for the first time in more than a year, according to consulting firm Milliman.

With the help of a 16 basis point (bp) increase in the monthly discount rate to 2.62% from 2.46%, the plans’ funding improved by $39 billion in January as their aggregate deficit declined to $196 billion from $235 billion due to liability gains incurred during the month.

Author(s): Michael Katz

Publication Date: 17 February 2021

Publication Site: ai-CIO

House Includes Pension Reform Plan in COVID-19 Relief Bill

Link: https://www.ai-cio.com/news/house-includes-pension-reform-plan-covid-19-relief-bill/

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Multiemployer pension plans eligible for the program would include plans in critical and declining status, and plans with significant underfunding that have more retirees than active workers in any plan year beginning in 2020 through 2022. Additionally, plans that have suspended benefits and certain plans that have already become insolvent would also be eligible.

The plans would have to apply for the special financial assistance, and, if approved, the payment made by PBGC would be in the form of a single, lump sum. The amount of financial assistance would be equal to the amount required for the plan to pay all benefits due during the period beginning on the date of enactment and ending on the last day of the plan year ending in 2051. Plans would also be required to invest the amounts in investment-grade bonds or other investments as permitted by PBGC.

Author(s): Michael Katz

Publication Date: 11 February 2021

Publication Site: ai-CIO

Democrats Introduce Bill to Protect Pensions, Expand PGBC’s Power

Link: https://www.ai-cio.com/news/democrats-introduce-bill-protect-pensions-expand-pgbcs-power/

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

Bill would create a special partition program that would expand PBGC’s authority.

Pension plans would no longer be able to seek a reduction in benefits under MPRA.

PBGC would begin receiving federal funding and double its maximum guaranteed benefit.

Author(s): Michael Katz

Publication Date: 22 January 2021

Publication Site: ai-CIO

Outlook Improves for Multiemployer Reform in 2021, 2022

Link: https://www.ai-cio.com/news/outlook-improves-multiemployer-reform-2021-2022/

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There’s an improved chance Congress will pass legislation over the next year or two to prevent multiemployer pension plans and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC)’s multiemployer insurance program from becoming insolvent, according to law firm Morgan Lewis.

In a blog post on the firm’s website, Morgan Lewis Senior Director Timothy Lynch and Partner Daniel Salemi wrote that the biggest factor that could lead to a legislative solution is the fact that the Democratic Party controls the White House and both houses of Congress. They also say the Biden administration may see greater urgency in moving for a solution due to the major economic fallout that would occur if PBGC’s multiemployer program were to become insolvent in 2026, as is currently projected.

Author(s): Michael Katz

Publication Date: 20 January 2021

Publication Site: ai-CIO

Rhode Island Pension Fund Beats Benchmark with 11.9% Return in 2020

Link: https://www.ai-cio.com/news/rhode-island-pension-fund-beats-benchmark-11-9-return-2020/

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Rhode Island’s state pension fund rallied at the end of last year, gaining close to $900 million during November and December alone, to end the year up 11.9% net of fees with a record high asset value of just under $9.5 billion.

The record was set just a month after the Rhode Island Pension Fund surpassed the $9 billion threshold for the first time. The fund gained $303 million in December and nearly $573 million in November. The fund outperformed its benchmark, which returned 11.5% for the year, but underperformed a portfolio comprised of 60% stocks and 40% bonds, which returned 13.5%. The program’s annual assumed rate of return is 7%.  

Author(s): Michael Katz

Publication Date: 4 February 2021

Publication Site: ai-CIO

Insurers Have Been Draining Funds from New Jersey’s Pensions for 15 Years

Link: https://www.ai-cio.com/news/insurers-draining-funds-new-jerseys-pensions-15-years/

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Insurance firms have been siphoning off money from New Jersey’s pension funds for the past 15 years thanks to a policy decision that shifted financial obligations for employee injuries to pension funds, according to an investigation by acting state Comptroller Kevin Walsh.

A report on the investigation said that a 2006 policy adopted by the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) encourages injured employees to accept continuing medical monitoring and coverage instead of cash settlements. The report said the approach, which puts the financial burden on pension funds to pay workers rather than on insurance firms, has provided “a windfall to insurers and financially harms the pension funds.”

At least 114 public employees received both an accidental disability pension and a medical monitoring settlement between 2016 and 2019, according to the report. However, it said the exact cost to the pension funds was unknown because there are no records or data on what insurers would have paid in the absence of medical monitoring settlements.

Author(s): Michael Katz

Publication Date: 8 February 2021

Publication Site: ai-CIO

Democrats Introduce Bill to Protect Pensions, Expand PGBC’s Power

Link: https://www.ai-cio.com/news/democrats-introduce-bill-protect-pensions-expand-pgbcs-power/

Description: Bill introduced in House of Representatives – EPPRA (Emergency Pension Plan Relief Act of 2021) intended for multiemployer pension protection. Boosts PBGC MEP guarantee, stops benefit reductions, allows for partition of failing MEPs. Similar provisions had been in HEROES bill in 2020 (not passed).

Author: Michael Katz

Publication Date: 22 January 2021

Publication Site: ai-CIO