Riley: Providence and Rhode Island Pension Funds Hemorrhaging Money

Michael G. Riley, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Riley: Providence and Rhode Island Pension Funds Hemorrhaging Money

A series of reports have recently been released showing the State of Rhode Island and Providence Rhode Island are both in a full-fledged Pension Fund Crisis. Both the State of Rhode Island and the City of Providence actually LOST money for Calendar year 2015 while the market was up 2.5% and both funds are down significantly in January 2016. In January alone the City of Providence lost $21 million leaving it barely above $250 million in assets left in the fund. Their liabilities are now in the billions due to more realistic accounting rules coming from GASB 68 as Kate Nagle is reporting. I estimate that today’s Providence Net Unfunded liability is in excess of $1.6 billion and Providence funded ratio is a startling 15.7%, the worst in the Nation.  Providence is a complete disaster and I have advised that no one should own its bonds. 

The Rhode Island State Pension Fund also lost money for the calendar year 2015 and was blasted in January with an estimated 3.3% loss or $250 million. For the full year, the loss was greater than we had estimated losing .84% or $65 million vs our -.49 % estimate.

In terms of the budgeted shortfall, the RI State pension fund is expected to GAIN 7.5% compounded for the next 25 years. Therefore the plans return shortfall, actual returns vs expected returns just for the last 13 months, was $895 million. The State Pension Fund Shortfall since January 2014 now exceeds $1.1 billion. As Treasurer,  Raimondo said in 2011, eventually this liability will be on the taxpayers back and there will need to be cutbacks to employees. Again.

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Michael G. Riley is vice chair at Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity, and is managing member and founder of Coastal Management Group, LLC. Riley has 35 years of experience in the financial industry, having managed divisions of PaineWebber, LETCO, and TD Securities (TD Bank). He has been quoted in Barron’s, Wall Street Transcript, NY Post, and various other print media and also appeared on NBC News, Yahoo TV, and CNBC. 

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