Sentences with phrase «how pension debt»

A year ago, we released The Pension Pac - Man: How Pension Debt Eats Away at Teacher Salaries, which showed that, over the last 20 + years, teacher salaries have not kept up with inflation, but total teacher compensation has.
In our new report, «The Pension Pac - Man: How Pension Debt Eats Away at Teacher Salaries,» we show that, like the proverbial Pac - Man, the rapidly rising costs of teacher retirement and insurance benefits are pushing out money that could be spent on salaries (Figure 1 from the paper).

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The fraud issue lies as far outside the scope of the financial committee meetings as does the question of how the economy should cope with its unpayably high mortgage, state and local debts in the face of its inadequately funded pension obligations.
But to the extent that it ignores the finger Lincoln points at the Civil War — to the extent that it forgets the decimation of a generation of young Americans at the beginnings of manhood; to the extent that it forgets the windrows of corpses at Shiloh, the odor of death in the Wilderness, the walking skeletons of Andersonville, 623,000 dead all told, not to mention the interminable list of those crippled, orphaned, and widowed whose pensions became the single largest bill paid by the federal government for the following half - century; to the extent that it ignores how the war cost the United States $ 6.6 billion, rocketed the national debt from $ 65 million to $ 2.7 billion, retarded commodity growth for the next thirty years, and devalued its currency — then the call for reparations opens itself up to a charge of willful forgetfulness so massive that resentment, anger, and bitterness, rather than justice, will (I fear) be its real legacy.
How well do you think a dedicated tax for past debts and pensions would fare?
Teachers» Pensions and the Overgrazed Commons On March 26, 2015 Governing published this commentary by Marguerite Roza and Michael Podgursky on how big raises to teachers nearing retirement is a recipe for letting pension debt get out of control.
Link 14: Ms. Liz Money Matters: How I'll Fund My Retirement Link 15a: Dads Dollars Debts: DDD Drawdown Part 1: Living With A Pension Link 15b: Dads Dollars Debts: DDD Drawdown Plan Part 2: Retire at 48?
This includes matters like who will stay in the matrimonial home; who will pay any outstanding debts; how pensions or other retirement savings will be divided; and who gets the family pet.
The whole business is like The Hunger Games with those at the top often not honest about how they made it — ie inherited money, relied on a spouse's income, have a pension, assumed mortgages when possible and made money when property values increased — borrowed equity to survive, have rental income, or sold their own property, or have teams — actually serfs below them — or declare bankruptcy and start over leaving debt behind.
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