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Study On Public Sector Retirement Funds Has Mixed News For Ohio's Pension System

The State Teachers Retirement System and the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System are featured in the Pew report. The Ohio Highway Patrol Retirement System was also included.

State pension systems are underfunded by more than a trillion dollars nationwide, according to a new report. And taxpayers would have to make up that shortfall. But the study has some good news for Ohio.Ohio’s pension system is 76% funded, which is an improvement over the last time the Pew Charitable Trusts looked at public sector retirement systems. Senior researcher David Draine says Ohio is at 21st in the nation, and he notes the state has made some changes to try to shore up its pension funds, such as making cost of living adjustments. “If all those things hold true, that obviously puts them on a path towards closing their pension debt over time.”But the report said the three Ohio pension funds studied assumed rates of return of more than 7.75%, which is twice as high as their actual rates of return. And the Pew study said pension funds nationwide paid more than $4 billion in hidden fees, mostly to private equity managers. Copyright 2017 The Statehouse News Bureau. To see more, visit The Statehouse News Bureau.

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