Teacher Pension Fund Solvent
Nationally, teacher pension programs are headed on a downward spiral, towards crisis — but Idaho’s system is relatively sound. Idaho’s teacher pension system is nearly fully funded, with 93.9 percent of its liabilities covered, according to the National Council on Teacher Quality , a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit group. Only six states’ systems are on stronger financial footing. Fiscal stability was a key factor in the NCTQ’s state-by-state report card , issued Tuesday. Idaho’s pension program earned a “C” grade; nationally, the average grade was a C-minus/ Kevin Richert , IDEDNews.org. More here .
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