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The State of Local Retirement and Health Benefits August 22, 2018

Webinar Presenters Joshua Franzel President / CEO Center for State and Local Government Excellence jfranzel@slge.org / @jmfranzel Gerald Young Senior Research Associate Center for State and Local Government Excellence gyoung@slge.org / @GeraldYoungSLGE Anita Yadavalli Director, City Fiscal Policy National League of Cities yadavalli@nlc.org

Center for State and Local Government Excellence Promote excellence in local and state governments so they can attract and retain talented public servants.

Center for State and Local Government Excellence Workforce demographics and development Public sector retirement benefits Health and wellness benefits

About the NLC Public Sector Retirement Initiative NLC s Public Sector Retirement Initiative is a resource for elected officials to help them navigate the complexities of retirement and healthcare planning and funding for the municipal workforce. The Initiative is sponsored by ICMA-RC. Please visit www.nlc.org/retirement for more information.

2017 Local Government Employee Access to Retirement and Retiree Health Benefits 84% of workers had access to a defined benefit plan and 33% had access to a defined contribution plan. 27% had access to a combo of DB and DC; 57% just had access to a DB, and 5% had access to solely a DC. 62% of retirees under 65 had access to health care and 56% 65+ had access. Source: https://www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/benefits/2017/ownership_tab.htm#tabs-3

Source: http://publicplansdata.org/quick-facts/national/ Pension Funding Ratios

Source: http://publicplansdata.org/quick-facts/national/ Required Contributions

Percentage of Required Contributions Paid 90% 89% 88% 92% 95% 95% 82% 82% 83% 84% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Source: http://publicplansdata.org/quick-facts/national/

Changes in Retirement and Health Benefits, Compared to the Prior Year 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 53% 28% 60% 37% 50% 31% 49% Health (for employees and retirees) Retirement 20% 10% 14% 0% 2009 2012 2015 2018

Retirement Changes Other Increased employee contribution Decreased pension benefits Replaced a defined benefits plan with a hybrid plan Increased employer contributions Reduced/eliminated cost of living adjustments Increased age and service requirements Decreased employer contributions to DC plans 0% 2% 4% 6% New employees Current employees

Retirement Changes for New Employees: Trend 10% Other Decreased pension benefits 5% Increased employer contributions 0% 2012 2015 2018 Reduced/eliminated cost of living adjustments Increased age and service requirements Replaced a defined benefit plan with a DC plan

Do you feel the compensation you offer is competitive with the labor market? Wages: Benefits: 3% 1% 7% Yes 36% No 61% Don't know/no response 92%

Retirement Plans: Percentage Eligible 100% 90% 80% 84% 70% 60% 50% 47% 40% 30% 33% 20% 10% 0% 8% Defined Benefit Local Government Private Industry Defined Contribution BLS: National Compensation Survey

Are your employees financially prepared for retirement? 33% 25% 42% Yes No Don't know/no response See: slge.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/autoenrollmentsdpe.pdf

Health Benefits: Percentage Eligible 100% 90% 87% 85% 80% 70% 67% 66% 60% 56% 50% 40% 42% 35% 30% 20% 23% 10% 0% Medical care Outpatient prescription drug coverage Dental care Vision care Local Government Private Industry BLS: National Compensation Survey

Medical care: Share of Premiums Paid by Employer 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 87% 79% Single coverage Local Government 70% 67% Family coverage Private Industry BLS: National Compensation Survey

Retirement and Health Benefits vs. Salaries See: slge.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2017-slge-state-and-local-government-compensation-infographic.pdf

Impact of Cuts? 2.9 % Private sector wage of new hires (prior to being hired by state/local government) Authors of brief: L. Quinby, G. Sanzenbacher, and J. Aubry (BC-CRR)

Retiree Health Care, by Benefit Type in FY15 30 25 26 20 15 14 10 8 5 0 Percentage of Premium Fixed Contribution Implicit Subsidy No Subsidy Number of States 2 Source: SLGE / NASRA Spotlight on Retiree Health Care Benefits for State (and Local) Employees research series

Source: SLGE / NASRA Spotlight on Retiree Health Care Benefits for State (and Local) Employees research series. FY17 preliminary data from A.Brown, NASRA OPEB Unfunded Actuarial Accrued Liabilities $ in Billions FY17 {preliminary data} $628 FY15 $585 FY13 $498 FY10-12 $495 $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700

OPEB Assets FY15 $41 billion in assets in FY15 $51 billion in FY17 {preliminary data} Source: SLGE / NASRA Spotlight on Retiree Health Care Benefits for State Employees in FY 2015

Source: SLGE / NASRA Spotlight on Retiree Health Care Benefits for State (and Local) Employees research series. FY17 preliminary data from A.Brown, NASRA FY15 OPEB spending was 1.4% of total state expenditures; it would be 3.4% with hypothetical full ADC funding. FY17 2.4% actual, and 4.3% at full ADC {preliminary data}. In FY15 and FY17 - Ten states accounted for over 75% of the aggregate state OPEB UAAL. Approximately 7% of OPEB liabilities are funded. As of FY15 approximately 32 states had a formal OPEB Funding Policy.

State of the Cities The State of the City speech is a reflection of the mayor s priorities as well as the city s accomplishments, challenges and roadmap for the future NLC has been studying these speeches for 5 years This year we studied 160 speeches The report presents major topics (e.g., economic development, infrastructure) and subtopics (e.g., jobs, public transit) manually coded by NLC Intergovernmental relations, and those pertaining to pensions in particular, were top of mind Source: www.nlc.org/sotc

Tensions with the State In our sample, 18 of 160 mayors (11 percent) focused their address on pensions Mayors discussed distrust in state pension system Louisville, Kentucky; Providence, Rhode Island; Pasadena, California; Peoria, Illinois Source: https://www.nlc.org/2018-state-of-the-cities-map

Solutions Some cities are figuring out ways to offset health insurance and pension costs Binghamton, New York (small sized city) Savings fund La Mesa, California (small-medium sized city) Section 115 retirement trust fund Other cities are offering matching contributions Alpena, Michigan Increased contributions to employees deferred compensation plan by 1%, coupled with required contributions by the employee

Change in Sentiment 2017-2018 More negativity in 2018; more solutions proposed in 2017 Cities cut deals with unions for more affordable pension payments Hartford, Connecticut Salem, Massachusetts Huntington, West Virginia (reduced health insurance premiums to retirees) Leave choice to voters Upper Arlington, Ohio Revised rate of return Houston revised to 7%

publicplansdata.org (PPD) Partners: Center for State and Local Government Excellence : slge.org Center for Retirement Research at Boston College : crr.bc.edu National Association of State Retirement Administrators : nasra.org Plans and Variables: Plan-level data for 180 state and local pension plans Over 100 variables (funding, assumptions, asset allocations, investment returns, plan provisions, membership, etc.) Annual data since 2001 Account for 95 percent of state/local pension assets and members in the US

Questions? Email : gyoung@slge.org jfranzel@slge.org yadavalli@nlc.org Twitter: @4GovtExcellence