Fact Sheets: The Trillion Dollar Gap
Underfunded State Retirement Systems and the Road to Reform
- States' Fiscal Health
- Contact Nicole Dueffert 202.552.2274
- February 18, 2010
This 2010 report on funding state employee retirement benefits examined the roots of states' significant shortfall and how the economic crisis spurred states into action.
View the collection of state fact sheets below to see how your state fared.
- Date:
- February 18, 2010
- Contact:
- Nicole Dueffert | 202.552.2274
- Project:
- States' Fiscal Health
- Issues:
- Budget, Retirement, Retiree Health Care Costs, Pensions
- State:
- National
- Report:
- The Trillion Dollar Gap
State Fact Sheets
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- State Fact Sheet
- States' Fiscal Health ,
- State Health Care Spending
The Trillion Dollar Gap: Alabama
Alabama needs to improve how it manages its long-term liabilities for both pension and retiree health care and other benefits.
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- State Fact Sheet
The Trillion Dollar Gap: Alaska
Alaska's management of its long-term pension liability is cause for serious concerns, but it is one of the nation’s top two performers, along with Arizona, in addressing the bill coming due for retiree health care and other benefits.
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- State Fact Sheet
The Trillion Dollar Gap: Arizona
Arizona is a national leader in managing its long-term liabilities for both pensions and retiree health care and other benefits.
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- State Fact Sheet
The Trillion Dollar Gap: Arkansas
Arkansas is managing its long-term pension liability well, but it needs to improve how it handles the bill coming due for its retiree health care and other benefits.
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- State Fact Sheet
The Trillion Dollar Gap: California
California needs to improve how it manages its long-term liabilities for both pensions and retiree health care and other benefits.
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