Archive for May 23rd, 2008

US: State may heed longer lives, raise workers’ pension costs

By Adam Wilson

If you’re a 52-year-old man, you’ve got 28 years left to live. At least, that’s what the state figures as it plans pension payments. It figures the life spans of female employees to be three years longer, and teachers are expected to live to 85. Continue reading ‘US: State may heed longer lives, raise workers’ pension costs’


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