May 2023

El Salvador. Gobierno ordena ocultar información sobre uso de ahorros de trabajadores

El gobierno ha ordenado ocultar la información sobre sus operaciones o movimientos para extraer dinero de los ahorros de pensiones de los trabajadores para pagar las jubilaciones del Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social (ISSS) y del Instituto de Pensiones para los Empleados Públicos (INPEP). El representante de la Mesa de Trabajo por una Pensión Digna, Patricio Pineda, reveló que la información fue declarada “en reserva”, es decir se ha ocultado al público y nadie podrá saber qué se está haciendo...

Panamá. No hay acuerdo sobre sostenibilidad del Sistema Solidario de la CSS

El Sistema Solidario o de Beneficio Definido de la Caja de Seguro Social (CSS) funciona sobre la base de que mientras una generación está recibiendo el pago de sus pensiones, una parte de esa pensión se está pagando con los fondos que está aportando la población económicamente activa, es decir cada generación paga la pensión de la anterior. Sin embargo, su sostenibilidad financiera divide a trabajadores, empresarios, economistas y observadores. Nelva Reyes de la Central General de Trabajadores de Panamá...

US. Rising interest rates put corporate pension plans on end-game path

U.S. corporate pension plans are on average fully funded for the first time in 15 years, and plan executives are now in the unfamiliar position of being able to achieve the end state of their plans. The publicly traded U.S. companies with the 100 largest defined benefit plans can now boast an average funding ratio of 100.2% as of Dec. 31, according to Pensions & Investments' analysis of the latest 10-K filings. It is the first time the annual analysis has...

Australia’s big pension funds boost fossil fuel investments, activist group says

Australia's 30 biggest pension funds increased their investments in key coal, oil and gas producers by 50% in 2022 despite the funds' long term commitments to net zero carbon emissions, environmental activist group Market Forces said. Superannuation or retirement funds raised their investment to more than A$34 billion ($23 billion) in companies most responsible for expanding fossil fuels, Market Forces said. "Super funds are making a mockery of their own commitments to net zero by buying up wholesale in companies expanding...

502,855 workers paid GH₵500 or less a month in Ghana

Data made available by the Social Security and National Trust (SSNIT), has demonstrated that most Ghanaian workers are paid low salaries and wages. Crux of the low pensions This is the crux of the low pensions paid to majority of the over 230,000 pensioners currently in the country. 1.9m active contributors The records show that the total number of contributors as at April 2023 amounts to over 1.9 million (1,930,780). The data reveals that only 27.7% of active contributors earn between GH₵2,000 and GH₵5,000...

China pursues high-quality population development to support modernization

China has sent a clear signal to adapt to the new normal in its demographics in an effort to boost modernization by improving the overall quality of its population. According to a meeting of the Central Commission for Financial and Economic Affairs held last week, China is currently experiencing a trend of birthrate decline, population aging, and differentiation in regional population growth. The latest official data showed that China's population reached 1.41175 billion at the end of 2022, a drop of...

Developments in the Economics of Aging (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report)

By David A. Wise  The number of Americans eligible to receive Social Security benefits will increase from forty-five million to nearly eighty million in the next twenty years. Retirement systems must therefore adapt to meet the demands of the largest aging population in our nation’s history. In Developments in the Economics of Aging, David A. Wise and a distinguished group of analysts examine the economic issues that will confront policy makers as they seek to design policies to protect the...

International Comparison of Pension Systems: An Investigation from Consumers’ Viewpoint

By Hongmu Lee, Gianni Nicolini & Man Cho  A secure and adequate pension system is central to establishing a welfare state. Given that, this book aims to document a set of diverse Public policy issues on the financial consumers standpoint that are observed in different countries. In this introductory chapter, we attempt to summarize those policy issues that emerged from the survey of the countries included with respect to each of the three dimensions- adequacy, coverage, and sustainability.   Book "here"

Pension Reform: Conceptual Foundations and Practical Challenges

By Seamus H. Duffy & Oliver Giesecke Underfunded pension are the largest liability for state and local governments across the United States. As a result of increasing recognition of the associated risks, recent statutory funding mandates led to a sharp increases in required contributions, threatening city services and employee bases. As funding pressure mounts, pension reforms offer a viable tool for prudent economic policy. We propose five general principles that guide pension reform considerations and discuss how these principle stand...

The Limited Role of Intergenerational Transfers for Understanding Racial Wealth Disparities

By John Sabelhaus & Jeffrey P. Thompson Transfers of wealth between generations—whether through inheritances or inter vivos gifts—are less important in explaining racial disparities in wealth than might be expected. While this factor looms large in the media’s discussions of racial inequality, it explains relatively little of the disparities evident in the data. One reason is that most people, regardless of race, receive no inheritance or other transfer of substantial value. In addition, most recipients of inheritances ultimately consume those...