This report presents the actuarial valuation of the Public Employees Retirement System as of July 1, 1990. Prepared by Hendrickson, Miller & Associates, it provides a detailed analysis of the system's financial status, including projections and assessments of its long-term obligations. This document is a valuable resource for understanding the funding and stability of public employee retirement benefits, offering insights into the financial mechanics of government pension systems.
Essential for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in public finance, "Public Employees Retirement System Actuarial Valuation as of July 1, 1990" provides a snapshot of the system's health at a pivotal time.
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