Stuff in the ‘Pension and Benefit Crisis’ Category
Sen. Sweeney Speaks Truth to (Special Interest) Power
Posted On02/19/2020 byBloomberg News quoted state Senate President Steve Sweeney as declaring New Jersey “in worse shape” than any other state. Sweeney is not exaggerating. The facts are sobering (drawn from Sunlight Policy’s report “Beware the Downward Spiral“): NJ has the worst funded public pensions in the nation at 38%, which means that the state owes future…Read More
Read NJ Left Behind’s Excellent Article on Extravagant Health Benefits and NJEA Resistance to Reform
Posted On01/02/2020 byNJEA Execs Demand Continuation of $700/Hour Acupuncture Sessions — On Your Dime. LAURA WATERS DECEMBER 20, 2019 Say NO to pension and benefit attacks! “Legislation recently introduced by Senate President Steve Sweeney threatens the pensions and health benefits of NJEA members and other public employees. Instead of finding ways for the state to meet its…Read More
New Jersey’s public pensions and benefit are very expensive … for taxpayers
Posted On07/29/2019 byRegina Egea of the Garden State Initiative published an eye-opening op-ed in the Star-Ledger today. Highlighting a study by the former chief economist for the state, the report concludes that “our cost of benefits for public sector employers is 50 percent higher than the public sector in other states.” The costs of benefits are also…Read More
NJBIZ: Ratings Agency: Pensions still a drag on NJ economy
Posted On07/26/2019 byNew Jersey was infamously downgraded 11 times during the Christie administration, largely on account of its massive unfunded retiree liabilities, and due to continued insufficient funding of its public pensions, no upgrade is coming anytime soon. It’s a sad testament to the current situation that Gov. Murphy’s record $3.8 billion contribution is only 70% of…Read More
When You’re In a Deep Hole, You Have to Stop Digging
Posted On06/25/2019 byA WYNC article highlights the fight between Senate President Sweeney and the public sector unions over retiree benefits. Sweeney, who has proposed reforms to pensions and healthcare, has run into staunch opposition from the public unions, and likely from Gov. Murphy, too, who has received great support from these unions. The public union members who…Read More