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The Funding Crisis in the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System

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  • Barry W. Poulson
  • Arthur P. Hall

    (Brandmeyer Center for Applied Economics, School of Business, University of Kansas)

Abstract

This report details why the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System is bankrupt under current operating assumptions. It also suggests reasons why the system should transform from a defined-benefit arrangement to a defined-contribution arrangement (like the one used by the Kansas Board of Regents).

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  • Barry W. Poulson & Arthur P. Hall, 2009. "The Funding Crisis in the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System," Technical Reports 090904, Brandmeyer Center for Applied Economics, School of Business, University of Kansas.
  • Handle: RePEc:bks:tchrpt:090904
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