PEIA ends fiscal year with $92M deficit
CHARLESTON —
Returns on investments were about
The report the board heard was an improvement over estimates its members last heard in June. Those estimates projected the PEIA fund ending with a
It’s at least the second year in a row the agency ended the fiscal year with a deficit. The agency ended fiscal year 2021, which ended
PEIA ended fiscal year 2022 in June with investment income
“What I’m worried about is where we go from there,” Lee said. “What I’m worried about is when you lose the money that we lost in 2022, the volatility of the market, the increase in the medical costs, the prescription drugs and everything else … we’re in trouble, and we’re going to be in trouble in a couple of years.”
Without government intervention, Lee said, he’s concerned public employees in
“We all have to come to the table to figure it out, properly put it in the general fund, so that we know how it’s going to be paid,” Lee said.
Despite PEIA’s deficit, the state of
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