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The NJEA since December has been hoping to pass two bills that would do away with the pension tier system in which waves of ...
The average benefit loss for 114,000 NJ families will be $182 monthly as the state faces new requirements to fund the program ...
The New Jersey Senate on Monday passed a bill sponsored by Sen. Vince Polistina to expand pension benefits for teachers by ...
New Jersey’s pension fund for government workers remains the most severely underfunded in the nation even though the state is pumping more and more money into the system each year, a new survey ...
New Jersey is in an "elite" category of states with pension problems, a new report says. Without reforms, policymakers face difficult choices.
A large pension plan in New Jersey is moving forward with its plan to withdraw from the state's public fund management system and invest approximately $1.4 billion in private markets in 2025.
A report from Garden State Initiative finds that despite recent successes, New Jersey's pension system is still in need of change.
The public pension bomb For years, states all across the country have been starving their retirement plans. Here's a look at how the crisis is playing out in New Jersey, where the bill is coming ...
NJ Advance Media delved into newspaper clippings and public records to identify people accused of everything from sexual crimes to taking bribes who still get payments from the state's pension system.
Lawyers for the Christie administration are headed back before the New Jersey Supreme Court next week for oral arguments in a case involving the health of the $72 billion pension fund.
Gov. Chris Christie has been trying to generate support in recent weeks for the sweeping changes to public-employee benefits that he laid out during his budget address last month.