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LACERA is an independent agency that manages the retirement fund for Los Angeles County and some outside districts. It offers various retirement plans and health care benefits for its members, and has a net asset value of $55.8 billion as of 2018.
Learn about the history, types, and funding of public sector pensions in the U.S. at the federal, state, and local levels. Find links to the retirement systems of each state and their websites.
Visit mybenefits.aol.com to see what products your AOL membership gives you access to. Log in with your primary Username or Email and Password and check the AOL MyBenefits screen for more information.
Learn about the history and current system of military retirement benefits in the US, which are technically not a veterans pension but a retainer payment. The Blended Retirement System (BRS) is the current iteration of military retirement for the US Armed Forces, combining a reduced defined benefit with an employer-matched contribution.
Learn about the history, types, and trends of pensions in the US, from veterans' benefits to Social Security to private plans. Compare qualified and non-qualified plans, public and private pensions, and multi-employer plans.
Learn about the history, mission and activities of the Alliance for Retired Americans, a non-profit and nonpartisan organization of retired trade union members. The Alliance was founded in 2001 and has 4.4 million members nationwide, and played a critical role in enacting Medicare.
Learn about the different types of retirement plans in the U.S., such as defined benefit, defined contribution, and hybrid plans. Find out how they are taxed, regulated, and funded by the Internal Revenue Code and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
CSRS is a public pension fund for most civilian employees in the US federal government since 1920. It is a defined-benefit plan that does not participate in Social Security, and it has been replaced by FERS for new hires since 1987.