Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp Projections: Multiemployer Program Remains in Dire Financial Condition
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- Single-Employer Program Shows Continued Improvement
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PBGC's Single-Employer Insurance Program, which covers about 26 million participants, continues to improve and last year emerged from a negative net position or "deficit" for the first time since 2001. Continued future improvement is expected but not assured, and the program remains vulnerable to an unexpected downturn in the economy.
As required by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the projections report is PBGC's annual actuarial evaluation of its future operations and financial status. The report provides a range of estimates of the future status of insured pension plans and their effect on PBGC's financial condition, based on hundreds of different economic scenarios.
Multiemployer Projections Show Need for Program Changes
Absent changes in law, the financial condition of PBGC's Multiemployer Insurance Program will continue to worsen over the next 10 years. About 125 multiemployer plans covering 1.4 million people are expected to run out of money over the next 20 years. More and larger claims on the Multiemployer Program over the next few years will deplete program assets and lead to the program's insolvency by the end of FY 2025.
Projections for FY 2028 show a wide range of potential outcomes, with an average projected negative net position of about
If the Multiemployer Program were to run out of money, current law would require PBGC to decrease guarantees to the amount that can be paid from Multiemployer Program premium income. This would result in reducing guarantees to a fraction of current values. PBGC's guarantee is the amount of retirement benefits that PBGC insures for each participant, which is capped by law.
The President's FY 2020 Budget contains a proposal to shore up PBGC's Multiemployer Program. The budget proposes to create a new variable rate premium and an exit premium for the Multiemployer Program. It would raise an additional
Single-Employer Program Continues Improvement
PBGC's projection for the Single-Employer Program shows that continued improvement is expected but with a wide range of potential outcomes. The Single-Employer Program remains exposed to a considerable amount of underfunding in plans sponsored by financially weak employers. Plans whose sponsors' credit quality is below investment grade have unfunded liabilities of approximately
The projected 10-year average net position has improved slightly compared to last year's report but with little change in the variability. PBGC's future financial condition is sensitive to economic conditions and thus we run our projections using a wide range of economic scenarios. The average projected net position for FY 2028 is a positive
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About PBGC:
PBGC protects the pension benefits of nearly 37 million Americans in private-sector pension plans. The agency operates two separate insurance programs -- one covering pension plans sponsored by a single-employer and another covering multiemployer pension plans, which are sponsored by more than one employer and maintained under collective bargaining agreements. PBGC is currently responsible for the benefits of about 1.5 million people in failed pension plans. PBGC receives no taxpayer dollars. Its operations are financed by insurance premiums, investment income, and, for the Single-Employer Program, assets and recoveries from failed single-employer plans. For more information, visit PBGC.gov.
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