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Topics › Pension Reform › New Mexico Pensions

New Mexico Pensions

  • Why PERA Being Only 71 Percent Funded Is Not Enough
    Why PERA Being Only 71 Percent Funded Is Not Enough

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy and Steven Gassenberger

  • Why New Mexico Needs to Reform the Public Employees Retirement Association Now
    Why New Mexico Needs to Reform the Public Employees Retirement Association Now

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy and Steven Gassenberger

  • PAYGO Is the Most Costly Way to Fund a Public Retirement System and Would Be Bad for New Mexico
    PAYGO Is the Most Costly Way to Fund a Public Retirement System and Would Be Bad for New Mexico

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy, Truong Bui and Steven Gassenberger

  • Proposed PERA Reform an Important Step Toward Pension Solvency in New Mexico
    Proposed PERA Reform an Important Step Toward Pension Solvency in New Mexico

    Commentary by Anil Niraula and Steven Gassenberger

  • Taxpayers and Public Workers Face a “Brutal Awakening” on Pension Debt
    Taxpayers and Public Workers Face a “Brutal Awakening” on Pension Debt

    Commentary by Anil Niraula

  • Pension Reform Newsletter: California’s Risk, Reforms for New Mexico, Arizona’s Credit Upgrade, and More
    Pension Reform Newsletter: California’s Risk, Reforms for New Mexico, Arizona’s Credit Upgrade, and More

    Pension Reform Newsletter by Zachary Christensen

  • New Mexico Needs Pension Reforms, Shared Sacrifice to Pay for Promised Retirement Benefits
    New Mexico Needs Pension Reforms, Shared Sacrifice to Pay for Promised Retirement Benefits

    Commentary by Andrew Abbott, Leonard Gilroy and Anil Niraula

  • Pension Reform Newsletter — September 2019
    Pension Reform Newsletter — September 2019

    Pension Reform Newsletter by Zachary Christensen

  • Analysis of the New Mexico PERA Pension Solvency Task Force’s Preliminary Recommendations
    Analysis of the New Mexico PERA Pension Solvency Task Force’s Preliminary Recommendations

    Policy Study by Anil Niraula, Andrew Abbott and Leonard Gilroy

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