Maine’s Unfunded Pension Liabilities: The “Best” of a Bad Bunch
In the world of public pension funding and governance, good news is hard to come by. Maine’s levels of unfunded pension liabilities are no exception. However, according to a report […]
Read More →Maine versus New Hampshire XI: The Battle of Unfunded Pension Liabilities
In my recent study, “The Cost of Doing Nothing: Maine’s Pension Payments are Crowding Out Other Spending,” (pdf) I noted that as Maine’s pension payments grow the budget process will, […]
Read More →A Brutal Reckoning Awaits . . . for Public Pensions
Over the weekend, the New York Times ran an interesting story on the relationship between taxpayers and public pensions–“Public Workers Face Outrage as Budget Crises Grow” The article states: Across […]
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