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Wouldn’t it be cheaper for the employers if new public employees were required to enroll in a defined contribution plan?

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Wouldn’t it be cheaper for the employers if new public employees were required to enroll in a defined contribution plan?

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No. Diverting contributions from new teachers to a different plan would actually cost existing participants more to make up for the lost contributions; regardless of the plan design for the future, the existing liabilities must be funded. And, the probability of less financial security for future retirees in the defined contribution plan remains.

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