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Public Employee Pension Systems

The Illinois Supreme Court was of one mind on May 8, unanimously ruling in In re Pension Reform Litigation v. Quinn (No. 118585, May 8, 2015), that the state’s 2013 pension reform law that went into effect on June 1, 2014 violates the state constitution.Lawmakers approved the overhaul to address... READ MORE
After a string of positive months for average 401(k) balances, the markets finally took their toll in March. The news comes after strong growth for defined contribution assets in the fourth quarter of 2014.March ResultsThe average account balance of those aged 55-64 with more than two decades of... READ MORE
The New Jersey Pension and Health Benefits Study Commission has issued its findings and proposals for how the Garden State can address its seemingly intractable state pension funding problems.In a manner similar to the brash style of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), who created it, the... READ MORE
More divides private and public employees than the kind of employer for which they work — what kind of retirement plan is available to them, and how many assets are available in each kind, varies as well. Pensions & Investments reports that the answer for each is the opposite of the other.By... READ MORE
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan (D) is arguing that the Land of Lincoln has “police powers” that allow it to change a contract in extraordinary circumstances, including changes to the state’s public pensions contained in a 2013 pension overhaul.Madigan is appealing a lower court ruling that... READ MORE

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