UNFUNDED LIABILITY FOR GOV’T RETIREE HEALTHCARE IS STAGGERING
When it comes to the rise in retiree benefit costs throughout California, many people tend to focus on unfunded public employee pension plans. But they often don’t realize that non-pension benefits account for a growing portion of the state’s unfunded retiree benefit obligations.
Indeed, the state’s officially reported unfunded liability for all retiree benefits is a staggering $181.2 billion. Of this total, the state’s non-pension unfunded liability stands at $63.9 billion, more than a third. And retiree healthcare accounts for the vast majority of these “other post-employment benefits” (OPEBs).
Last week California Common Sense (CACS) released a… Read More