File #: 2017-355    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/29/2017 In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 9/13/2017 Final action:
Title: Pension/OPEB Update
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MEETING DATE: 9/13/2017
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Pension/OPEB Update
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Tami E. Scott, Administrative Services Director

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BACKGROUND:
On December 21, 2016, the CalPERS (California Public Employees Retirement System) Board of Administration lowered the discount rate from 7.50 percent to 7.00 percent using a three-year phase-in beginning June 30, 2016 actuarial valuations. The minimum employer contributions for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 determined in the projections was calculated using a discount rate of 7.375. The projected employer discount rate 2019-20 was calculated using a discount rate of 7.25 percent and the discount rate in 2020-21 and beyond was calculated using a discount rate of 7.00 percent. The resulting projections reflect a significant increase to our CalPERS contribution rates. At the same time, our OPEB (Other Post-Employment Benefits) continue to increase at marginal rates as employees retire primarily due extended life cycles and unknown variables related to the cost of healthcare.


DISCUSSION:
You will see significant progress made over the last several years reducing our unfunded CalPERS liability. We have gone, in most cases, from the low 60% funding rate in all our plans to the 80+% funded rates. Although the target is to be 100% funded, thus the reduced discount rates allocated by CalPERS, some of the changes in funding levels come from the investment returns earned by CalPERS that is out of the control of local government. For example, in the 2014/15 year, CalPERS earned 2.4%, in 2015/2016 they earned .61% and then finally in 2016/2017 they earned 11.2%. When actuarial reports are distributed, they are 18 months behind us so the presentation will reflect a reduction in funding rates from 2014 to 2015 primarily due to the poor performance by CalPERS. Due to this poor performance, the decision was made by the CalPERS Board of Directors to reduce t...

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