Task force suggests raising age for N.J. pensions
To reduce New Jersey’s nearly $30 billion pension fund shortfall, a task force has made several recommendations, including raising the age of retirement for state employees other than police and fire officials to 60 from 55.
To reduce New Jersey’s nearly $30 billion pension fund shortfall, a task force has made several recommendations, including raising the age of retirement for state employees other than police and fire officials to 60 from 55. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Gov.-elect Jon Corzine will be responsible for choosing which suggestions — such as a one-time asset sale — he wants to implement. Philadelphia Inquirer
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