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What is pension spiking, and how is it costing the state of WA millions?
Manage episode 479655077 series 3303135
Companies have increasingly shifted the responsibility of saving for retirement onto workers. Pension plans have mostly disappeared from the private sector, in favor of 401k style plans.
For example, the Boeing Machinist union tried unsuccessfully get their pension plan reinstated during last year’s strike.
For most public employees, including Washington state workers, though, Pensions are still an option.
But not all public pensions are created equal. Some allow workers to potentially increase their pension checks by logging a lot of overtime in their highest paid years.
The result is a big ongoing cost to the state of Washington.
Seattle Times data reporter Manuel Villa combed through 20 years of payroll data on this practice by City of Seattle workers: specifically police and firefighters.
GUEST: Manuel Villa - Seattle Times data reporter on the investigations team
RELATED LINKS:
- Inflated Seattle public pensions for retirees cost tens of millions
- How WA public pensions work: retirement funding, risks, ‘spiking’
- Try our WA public pension ‘spiking’ calculator | The Seattle Times
Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes
Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1067 episodes
Manage episode 479655077 series 3303135
Companies have increasingly shifted the responsibility of saving for retirement onto workers. Pension plans have mostly disappeared from the private sector, in favor of 401k style plans.
For example, the Boeing Machinist union tried unsuccessfully get their pension plan reinstated during last year’s strike.
For most public employees, including Washington state workers, though, Pensions are still an option.
But not all public pensions are created equal. Some allow workers to potentially increase their pension checks by logging a lot of overtime in their highest paid years.
The result is a big ongoing cost to the state of Washington.
Seattle Times data reporter Manuel Villa combed through 20 years of payroll data on this practice by City of Seattle workers: specifically police and firefighters.
GUEST: Manuel Villa - Seattle Times data reporter on the investigations team
RELATED LINKS:
- Inflated Seattle public pensions for retirees cost tens of millions
- How WA public pensions work: retirement funding, risks, ‘spiking’
- Try our WA public pension ‘spiking’ calculator | The Seattle Times
Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes
Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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