Employee Benefits: Companies' Retiree Health Liabilities Large, Advance Funding Costly : Report to Congressional RequestersThe Office, 1989 - 40 lappuses |
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... workers , as figure 1 shows . The accrued liabilities of $ 227 billion can be divided into three parts : 1. Of the ... million retirees ( 29 percent of them early retirees ) are receiving health benefits through company plans , we ...
... workers , as figure 1 shows . The accrued liabilities of $ 227 billion can be divided into three parts : 1. Of the ... million retirees ( 29 percent of them early retirees ) are receiving health benefits through company plans , we ...
17. lappuse
... million retirees ( net ) receiving health benefits by 1998 , ( 2 ) 4.4 million active workers age 40 and over , and ( 3 ) 39 percent in medical costs per retiree ( in 1988 dollars ) . But if companies had begun funding their retiree ...
... million retirees ( net ) receiving health benefits by 1998 , ( 2 ) 4.4 million active workers age 40 and over , and ( 3 ) 39 percent in medical costs per retiree ( in 1988 dollars ) . But if companies had begun funding their retiree ...
25. lappuse
... million retired workers received company - sponsored retiree health benefits in 1988 , according to our estimates . We calculated this number as follows : 1. To arrive at the number of covered retirees in 1983 who survived to 1988 , we ...
... million retired workers received company - sponsored retiree health benefits in 1988 , according to our estimates . We calculated this number as follows : 1. To arrive at the number of covered retirees in 1983 who survived to 1988 , we ...
26. lappuse
... million retired workers received pension benefits from private - sector employers in 1983. About 60 percent of active workers whose employers offered group health insurance would have this cover- age continued after retirement , a 1984 ...
... million retired workers received pension benefits from private - sector employers in 1983. About 60 percent of active workers whose employers offered group health insurance would have this cover- age continued after retirement , a 1984 ...
28. lappuse
... Workers Covered in 1988 In 1983 , 66.2 million active workers in 1983 had employer - or union- sponsored group health insurance , according to the CPS . After sub- tracting local , state , and federal government workers with group ...
... Workers Covered in 1988 In 1983 , 66.2 million active workers in 1983 had employer - or union- sponsored group health insurance , according to the CPS . After sub- tracting local , state , and federal government workers with group ...
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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