A rough year on Wall Street is having a big effect on Connecticut's pension funds, which are showing losses approaching 15 percent.
Category: Pensions
Connecticut's teacher pension debt decreased for the first time in 14 years, according to the latest pension report.
Connecticut's pension debt adds up to an extra $1,000 in tuition costs for students attending UConn, as tuition rates rise.
Connecticut's state employee pension debt grew $11 billion in ten years, but recent numbers show that trend may be reversing.
State leaders highlighted billions in pension payments, strong fiscal health going into 2023 fiscal year.