Employee Benefits: Companies' Retiree Health Liabilities Large, Advance Funding Costly : Report to Congressional RequestersThe Office, 1989 - 40 lappuses |
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... early retir- ees ( those under age 65 ) and $ 81 billion is for workers retired at the usual age of 65 . 2. For ... retirees ' benefits are " fully " earned and active work- ers ' future benefits are " partially " earned . 3. The ...
... early retir- ees ( those under age 65 ) and $ 81 billion is for workers retired at the usual age of 65 . 2. For ... retirees ' benefits are " fully " earned and active work- ers ' future benefits are " partially " earned . 3. The ...
25. lappuse
... early and normal retiree health benefits ; 2. made assumptions about worker and retiree mortality , the percent- ages of workers retiring ... Retiree Health Liabilities Large Retirees Covered by Company-Sponsored Health Benefit Plans.
... early and normal retiree health benefits ; 2. made assumptions about worker and retiree mortality , the percent- ages of workers retiring ... Retiree Health Liabilities Large Retirees Covered by Company-Sponsored Health Benefit Plans.
27. lappuse
... Retirees Covered by Companies ' Retiree Health Plans by 5 - Year Age Cohorts ( 1988 ) health benefits after 1983 and ... ( early retirement ) and the remaining 40 percent at age 65 ( normal retirement ) . This assumption allowed us ...
... Retirees Covered by Companies ' Retiree Health Plans by 5 - Year Age Cohorts ( 1988 ) health benefits after 1983 and ... ( early retirement ) and the remaining 40 percent at age 65 ( normal retirement ) . This assumption allowed us ...
28. lappuse
... retirees . This is 42 percent of the 74.3 million nonagricultural workers in the U.S. pri- vate sector in 1983 ... early retirees may have poorer health when they retire than workers of the same age who remain on the job . To ...
... retirees . This is 42 percent of the 74.3 million nonagricultural workers in the U.S. pri- vate sector in 1983 ... early retirees may have poorer health when they retire than workers of the same age who remain on the job . To ...
29. lappuse
... early retirees than the average for active workers from data provided by the Washington Business Group on Health ) . Using our medi- cal inflation assumption ( described below ) , based on historical rates , we projected the 1988 annual ...
... early retirees than the average for active workers from data provided by the Washington Business Group on Health ) . Using our medi- cal inflation assumption ( described below ) , based on historical rates , we projected the 1988 annual ...
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$9 billion 1988 Retiree Health accrued liabilities actuarial Advance Funding Costly amortization Annual Contributions baseline estimate Begin Advance Funding benefit payouts benefits in 1988 billion in 1988 calculated Consumer Price Index Contributions to Begin CPIMC Data DEFRA early retirees employers Estimate U.S. Companies Estimating 1988 Retiree FASB standards financial statements first-year contributions fund their retiree funding costs Funding Retiree Health future benefits future retiree health GAO's Method health benefit payments health insurance Health Liabilities Large Liabilities and Annual liabilities for retiree Liabilities of $402 Medical Cost Inflation Medicare Method for Estimating million retirees million workers normal cost number of retirees PAYG costs pension plans percentage points postretirement benefits present value projected unit credit PVFB receive retiree health receiving health benefits retire at age retiree health benefits retiree health costs Retiree Health Liabilities retiree health plans retirees receiving Table V.1 unfunded unit credit method VEBA workers and retirees