September 2022

Florida pension fund report shows support for ESG proposals, including at Exxon

Pension fund supported more than 40% of social-related proposals amid anti-ESG resolution Florida State Board of Administration, Tallahassee, voted in favor of more than 40% of social-related shareholder resolutions and nearly 30% of environmental-related shareholder resolutions during the fiscal year ended June 30, according to a report included with materials for the board's investment advisory council on Tuesday. The board, which oversees $228 billion in assets including the $180 billion Florida Retirement System, supported 50.1% of shareholder-proposed ballot resolutions at Russell...

Prudential and MetLife entrusted to fulfill $16B in pension obligations for 100,000 IBM retirement plan participants and beneficiaries

Prudential has been selected to participate in a $16 billion pension risk transfer transaction with International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), the second-largest pension risk transfer ever in the U.S. market. Under the terms of the agreement, The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a subsidiary of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU), and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MLIC), a subsidiary of MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET), will each insure 50% of the pension benefit payments for each of the approximately 100,000 IBM...

U.S. This is how much Social Security benefits are likely to rise next year

By Brett Arends Social Security beneficiaries could be looking at a very welcome bump of 8.7% in their benefits starting in January next year, if current trends continue. That hike would be the biggest since 1981, and would be worth an extra $144 a month for a retiree on the average monthly benefit of $1,656. These numbers are the latest projection from the Senior Citizens League, a nonprofit, and are based on the government’s inflation data over recent months. These are only projections,...

How ESG investing got tangled up in America’s culture wars

A growing number of Republican politicians are moving to penalize Wall Street investors who consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues when they decide where to put clients' money. In Florida, a state board chaired by Gov. Ron DeSantis recently barred investment fund managers and advisors from considering "social, political, or ideological interests" when making decisions for Florida's retirement system. In Texas and West Virginia, GOP leaders say they will block investors from state business who they claim "boycott" the...

The Impact of Health on Wealth: Empirical Evidence

By Umesh Ghimire This paper empirically evaluates the impact of health on wealth among adults between the ages of 50 and 100 in the United States. Using the frailty index to measure health status and carefully accounting for the dynamic relationship between frailty and wealth, I find that suffering one more health deficit leads, on average, to approximately 2.23 percent decline in the net worth of American households. The impact is concentrated among individuals over the age of 70, in...

US. Corporate pension funding remains stable in August despite fall in assets

U.S. corporate pension plan funding ratios rose slightly in August, according to two new reports, while a third report estimates ratios fell during the month. Legal & General Investment Management America in its report estimated the average funding ratio of the typical U.S. corporate pension plan rose to 95.6% as of Aug. 31 from 95% a month earlier. LGIMA in its latest Pension Solutions Monitor said the funding ratio improved due to an decrease in liabilities offsetting a month of weak...

US. Understanding the economic impacts of an aging population

Societal aging can affect economic growth, patterns of work and retirement, the ability for families to function, and how government and communities can provide adequate resources for older adults. This episode takes a look at the business of aging. The conversation begins with a macro discussion by diving into the numbers and how the U.S. population is getting progressively older (due to lower birth rates). In fact, the U.S. Census Bureau says the nation’s population has grown continuously older over the...

US. ESG, CIOs on crash course with politics

How 'woke' a public pension plan portfolio is depends on which state it's located in As executives and trustees of public pension plans navigate the balance between political demands and fiduciary duties, they are encountering legislators and governors to the right and the left telling them what they must do or cannot do, but without offering much guidance on how to do it while still setting deadlines for action. Often depending on the political color of the state, public pension executives...

Japan’s GPIF joins GRESB as infrastructure investor member

Japan's Government Pension Investment Fund joined GRESB, the standardized benchmark and data provider for the ESG performance of real asset segments, including real estate and infrastructure, as the its first Japanese infrastructure investor member. The ¥193 trillion ($1.41 trillion), Tokyo-based retirement fund, in a news release Thursday, said it joined GRESB "in order to encourage the disclosure of ESG information and promote constructive dialogue with investment managers." GPIF said it advises managers to use GRESB assessment in their infrastructure investment and...

The National Landscape of State Retirement Benefits

By Jonathan Moody, Anthony Randazzo Retirement security is ultimately about retirement income. Families and individuals want to know that during their retirement years they will have enough weekly, monthly, or annual income to live comfortably and meet their basic needs. Of course, many people aspire to more than just the basics. Ask even a handful of individuals about how they want to live in retirement, and you’ll hear a wide range of preferences. Expenses can vary from family-to-family, too, depending on housing, health...