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EARN Conference 2011 Milwaukee, Wisconsin September 14, 2011 Ilana Boivie Director of Programs

EARN Conference 2011 Milwaukee, Wisconsin September 14, 2011 Ilana Boivie Director of Programs. Retirement Security: Pensions Get It Right. About NIRS. Nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization founded in 2007.

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EARN Conference 2011 Milwaukee, Wisconsin September 14, 2011 Ilana Boivie Director of Programs

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  1. EARN Conference 2011Milwaukee, WisconsinSeptember 14, 2011Ilana BoivieDirector of Programs Retirement Security: Pensions Get It Right

  2. About NIRS • Nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization founded in 2007. • Contribute to informed policy making by fostering a deep understanding of the value of retirement security to employees, employers, and the economy as a whole. • National research and education programs. 2

  3. Fact Based Pension Messages Drive Public Asst. Savings: $7.3 Billion for ‘06 Fiscally Responsible Ensure Self Sufficiency Pensions Get Retirement Right Create Jobs, Fuel Economy Americans Want Pensions Can Achieve Full Funding Despite Downturns 3

  4. Traditional DBs Still Make Sense for Employees • DBs are the best way for most Americans to stay middle class in retirement. • See Retirement Readiness: What Difference Does a Pension Make? (NIRS 2008) • Americans with DBs more likely to be self-sufficient, less likely to need public assistance. • See The Pension Factor: Assessing the Role of DB Plans in Reducing Elder Hardships (NIRS 2009) 4

  5. Pensions Are an Effective Recruitment and Retention Tool • DB pensions remain important recruitment and retention tool for employers. • DB coverage means: • Employees are 17% more likely to stay at their jobs in a single year • Quit rates are 40% lower at large firms • Quit rates are 10% lower at small firms 5

  6. Who Killed the Private Sector DB Plan?

  7. Companies Continue Freezing Plans 7

  8. Key Findings • Traditional DB pension plans still make sense: • For employees: Better ensure retirement security • For employers: Cost-efficient and effective recruitment and retention tool • Yet employers have been closing DB plans since 1980s. • This is due to several factors… 8

  9. Key Findings • Employers closing plans due to: • Increased regulation • Industry changes • Poor knowledge of employee preferences for DBs • Employers NOT closing plans due to the inherent cost of providing DB benefits. • It’s the volatility. 9

  10. Regulatory Changes Led to Increase in Freezes 10

  11. Public Sector DBs Endure Reasons for private sector decline not relevant to the public sector… • Not subject to private sector regulations. • Industry changes in the private sector have limited bearing on public sector employment. • Public employees known to value pension plans highly, and willing to give up higher wages to keep pension coverage. (Ippolito) 11

  12. Pensions and Retirement Security: A Roadmap for Policymakers, 2011

  13. Key Findings • Americans highly anxious about retirement. • Americans have low retirement expectations. • U.S. retirement system stressed, needs reform. • Pensions relieve anxiety, reliable. • Washington disconnected from Americans’ retirement anxiety. 13

  14. 84% Concerned Current Economic Conditions Hurt Retirement 14

  15. 77% Agree Disappearance of Pensions Makes Harder to Achieve “American Dream” 15

  16. 81% Say All Americans Need Pension For Independence, Self-Reliance 16

  17. 83% Agree Govt. Should Make It Easier for Employers to Offer Pensions 17

  18. New Research: Lessons from Well-Funded Public Pensions 18

  19. Lessons Learned: Why We Did This Study • Lack of analysis of plans that remained well-funded through the Great Recession. • What led to better funding? • Study six well-funded plans and tease out common elements: • Funding Policy • Benefit Design • Economic Assumptions 19

  20. Lessons Learned: Key Findings Employer pension contributions that pay the full ARC, and that at least equal the normal cost; Employee contributions to help share the plan cost; Benefit improvements that are actuarially valued before adoption and properly funded upon adoption; COLAs that are granted responsibly; Anti-spiking measures that ensure actuarial integrity and transparency; Economic actuarial assumptions that can reasonably be expected to be achieved long term. 20

  21. Pensions Still Get Retirement Right Drive Public Asst. Savings: $7.3 Billion for ‘06 Fiscally Responsible Ensure Self Sufficiency Pensions Get Retirement Right Create Jobs, Fuel Economy Americans Want Pensions Can Achieve Full Funding Despite Downturns 21

  22. Possible to Bring Back Pensions • Because DB plans still make sense for employees and employers… • It is possible to bring back pension coverage to the private sector through: • Third party DB sponsorship • Amending regulations to decrease funding volatility • Incorporating employee contributions 22

  23. www.nirsonline.org Ilana Boivie202.457.8190iboivie@nirsonline.org 23

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