Ohio Public Pension System: Traditional Funding Ratios Are Not Enough for Pension Funds
Erick Elder and
David Mitchell
Annals of Computational Economics, 2016
Abstract:
Ohio’s public pension system comprises five state-level plans that have actuarial funding ratios ranging between 67 and 84 percent. Pension plan funding levels are a proxy for the ability of a pension plan to fund its promised benefit payments without add
Date: 2016
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