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Milliman analysis: Public pension funded ratio drops to 79.5% in March

Monthly investment returns of -1.6% erode $107 billion in funded status for Milliman PPFI plans

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Milliman, Inc., a premier global consulting and actuarial firm, today released the latest results of its Public Pension Funding Index (PPFI), which analyzes data from the nation’s 100 largest public defined benefit plans.

Investment losses caused by tariff uncertainty erased $83 billion in public pension plan assets during March.

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After two months of stability, the Milliman 100 PPFI funded ratio fell in March from 81.1% as of February 28 to 79.5% as of March 31. Trade and tariff uncertainty drove this result, as the plans experienced estimated aggregate monthly returns of -1.6%. Individual plans’ returns ranged from -3.1% to -0.1%. Investment losses erased $83 billion in combined market value and left the PPFI plans with $5.198 trillion in assets as of March 31.

Meanwhile plan liabilities grew during the month, from $6.523 trillion at the end of February to $6.538 trillion at the end of March. This caused the gap between plan assets and liabilities to expand from $1.233 trillion at the beginning of March to $1.340 trillion as of March 31.

“Market volatility during March pushed five plans below the 90% funding mark, leaving only 25 plans above this key threshold,” said Becky Sielman, co-author of Milliman’s PPFI. “Still, on the lower end of the spectrum, only 12 plans are less than 60% funded, compared to 11 last month, in an optimistic sign for the overall health of public pensions.”

Read this month’s complete Public Pension Funding Index or Milliman’s full range of annual Pension Funding Studies. To receive regular updates of Milliman’s pension funding analysis, contact us at pensionfunding@milliman.com.

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Becky Sielman
Milliman, Inc.
Tel: +1 860 687 0125
becky.sielman@milliman.com

Milliman, Inc.


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Becky Sielman
Milliman, Inc.
Tel: +1 860 687 0125
becky.sielman@milliman.com

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