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North Carolina Lowers Assumed Rate of Return for State Pensions to 6 5%

Investment rate cut is the third made by the state in the past four years. The $116 billion North Carolina Retirement Systems has lowered its assumed rate of investment return for the third time in four years, cutting it by 50 basis points (bps) to 6.5% from 7% annually. The target return had already been reduced to 7.2% from 7.25% in 2017 and again in 2018 to 7%. Prior to then, the rates had been left unchanged for nearly six decades even though the two main state pension funds the Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System and the Local Government Employees’ Retirement System have, on average, underperformed their assumed rates of return over the past 20 years. In fact, the new target rate of 6.5% is still higher than the fund’s estimated 20-year return of 6.28%.

N C treasurer announces move to make state pension plan less risky for taxpayers - Carolina Journal

In a move that will make government-employee pensions less risky for taxpayers, N.C. Treasurer Dale Folwell announced Tuesday, Feb. 2, that the assumed rate of return on the main state retirement plan will be lowered. Folwell and the Retirement Systems Division said the assumed rate of return for investments in the North Carolina Retirement Systems Fund will be reduced from 7% to 6.5%. The move was unanimously approved by the boards representing teachers, state employees and local government employees on Jan. 28. Lowering the rate requires greater contributions from state and local governments, but keeps debt from piling up in the long term.

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