Retired Health Care Liability

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Governor Patrick    FY09 House 2 Budget Recommendation:
    Issues in Brief

    Deval L. Patrick, Governor
    Timothy P. Murray, Lt. Governor

 

Overview

In August of 2004, the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued Statement 45, which directs government entities to identify future costs of providing post employment benefits other than pensions (OPEB) to their workers. The accounting change reflects increasing recognition of the rising costs to provide these benefits, primarily health care insurance, and the need for adequate reserves to meet this expense. This liability is similar in nature to the Commonwealth's liability for paying retiree pensions, for which the Commonwealth has already adopted a funding schedule to eliminate the unfunded future pension liability by 2023.

An actuarial valuation completed in June 2006 shows the Commonwealth's unfunded OPEB liability currently stands at $13 billion, and the rising cost of health care suggests that these obligations are likely to increase. If the Commonwealth takes proactive action to pre-fund these benefits, the liability could be cut to $7 billion.

This chart shows an actuarial valuation completed in June 2006 shows the Commonwealth's unfunded OPEB liability currently stands at $13,287 billion.  If the Commonwealth takes proactive action to pre-fund these benefits, the liability could be cut to $7,562 billion.  This equtes to a $5.7 billion savings for pre-funded liability.

Progress in 2008

The Executive and Legislative branches have been working collaboratively this year to develop a short and long term strategy for addressing the Commonwealth's OPEB liability.

Note - The recommendations of the special commission may include some clarifying language for the items previously proposed.

2009 Strategy

Governor Patrick's FY09 budget recommendation continues the Commonwealth's efforts to address its OPEB liability.


1 Ch 61; Section 54 Acts of 2007 (FY08 GAA)


Prepared by the Executive Office for Administration and Finance • Rooms 373 & 272 • State House
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