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If you’d like to understand why the board of this state’s Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) felt obliged this month to come up with a package of reforms for the legislature, you ...
Following the loss of more than $10 billion last year, Colorado’s largest public employee retirement system now can meet only 51.8 percent of its obligations to retirees, a development that ...
The computer system PERA uses to track and pay out benefits is 40 years old – the oldest still in use by any public pension in the U.S. Colorado’s public pension board earlier this month ...
The Colorado Supreme Court rules PERA retirees aren't entitled to "perpetual receipt" of a fixed 3.5 percent annual cost-of-living adjustment.