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Colorado PERA benefits in peril

Public employee retirement system can pay only half of obligations, report says

THE DENVER POST

DENVER -- 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 could mean higher deductions from government workers' paychecks and greater taxpayer subsidies.

That fact was revealed Monday before a legislative panel reviewing an audit of the Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association, which had $41.4 billion in assets in December 2007.

But, according to a report presented Monday, PERA now has just $29.5 billion in assets and faces $27.5 billion in unfunded liabilities.

"These are horrendous times," said Meredith Williams, executive director of PERA.

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