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Tweet[IWS] Census: QUARTERLY SURVEY OF PUBLIC PENSIONS--2014 3rd Quarter [31 December 2014]
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Census
QUARTERLY SURVEY OF PUBLIC PENSIONS
STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENTS--2014 THIRD QUARTER
http://www.census.gov/govs/qpr/
Summary of the Quarterly Survey of Public Pensions for 2014:Q31
PENSIONS EXPERIENCE FIRST QUARTER OF NEGATIVE EARNINGS SINCE THIRD QUARTER 2012
http://www2.census.gov/govs/qpr/2014/g14-qspp3.pdf
Tip Sheet 31 December 2014
Quarterly Survey of Public Pensions: 2014 Third Quarter
http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-tps91.html
The Quarterly Survey of Public Pensions provides national summary data on the revenues, expenditures, and composition of assets of the largest defined benefit public employee pension systems for state and local governments. This report produces three tables: Tables 1 and 3 include data on cash and security holdings and Table 2 provides data on earnings on investments, contributions and payment.
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