Pensions

States on the move: 401(k)-style pension reform in Utah

States on the move: 401(k)-style pension reform in Utah

Utah’s pension funds had a 50 percent chance of becoming insolvent by 2028 prior to the state’s reform plan. The chance dropped to 10 percent after the state greatly improved the solvency of its pension funds with 401(k)-style reforms.

By Benjamin VanMetre

401(k)-style pension reform in Alaska

401(k)-style pension reform in Alaska

In 2005, Alaska froze the state’s traditional defined-benefit pension plan and created a self-managed 401(k)-style retirement plan for new public employees and teachers.

By Benjamin VanMetre

States on the move: 401(k)-style pension reform in Michigan

States on the move: 401(k)-style pension reform in Michigan

Michigan was a trailblazer when it comes to 401(k)-style reform plans for government workers. In 1997, Michigan froze the state employees’ defined-benefit pension plan and created a self-managed 401(k)-style retirement plan for new state workers. It was the first state in the nation to enact bold reforms like these. Michigan state employees who started working...

By Benjamin VanMetre