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House Bill 78 would expose Alaska to billions in additional costs

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Alaska House Bill 78 would reopen the defined benefit (DB) pension systems for new hires and allow all teachers and public workers currently in the defined contribution (DC) retirement plan to use their DC account balances to purchase past service in the defined benefit pension plan. This “past service” purchase mechanism would put an enormous amount of financial risk on the state in year one and beyond. Despite measures to share any future public pension costs between employers and employees, this move could realistically add $7 billion in additional costs to future state budgets and reintroduce Alaska to significant pension risk, the same risk that generated over $8 billion in state pension debt and spurred the 2005 pension reform that closed Alaska’s DB pension plan to new hires in the first place. 

HB 78’s estimated costs are dependent on a flawed discount rate

The claim that HB 78’s proposed changes would not require any additional state funding relies on the state’s pension systems’ current investment return assumption being met. Alaska’s pension plans would need to achieve 7.25% annual returns on investments for decades to avoid additional costs. 

  • Overly-optimistic investment return assumptions were a major contributor to the $7.2 billion debt that is still owed on Alaska’s legacy pension plans, the Alaska Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) and Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS). 
  • Since 2001, Alaska’s pension plans have earned just 5.8% annual returns on average. 
  • Nationally, the average assumed rate of return used by public pension systems is around 6.9%, so Alaska’s current 7.25% return rate assumption is rosier than most other states. 
  • The discount rate is used when pricing the amount needed from employees to purchase their “past service.” The plan continuing to earn under 7.25% or dropping that assumed rate of return in the future would add hundreds of millions of dollars in new unfunded liabilities. 

HB 78 could cost Alaska an additional $7 billion over the status quo

Actuarial analysis of Alaska PERS and TRS that anticipates market stress over the next 30 years similar to market conditions from 2001-2024 shows HB 78 likely exposes the state to significant additional costs. 

Bottom line

HB 78 could cost Alaska more than $7 billion in the coming decades. Since most public employees leave their positions before being fully eligible for their pension benefits, this could be very costly legislation that only benefits a relatively small group of workers.

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