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Annual Survey of Public Pensions: State-Administered Defined Benefit Data

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The Annual Survey of Public Pensions: State-Administered Defined Benefit Data provides revenues, expenditures, financial assets, membership, and liabilities information for defined benefit public pension systems. Data are shown by state, for the state-administered systems. There are 222 state-administered defined benefit public pension systems, all of which are represented here.

Only the State data from the State & Local data product are comparable with the State data product.

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2011 Annual Survey of Public Pensions: State Data

Table Description File Formats
1 National Summary of State Retirement Systems [XLS, 28KB]
2 Revenues by State [XLS, 32KB]
3 Expenditures by State [XLS, 29KB]
4 Cash and Investments by State [XLS, 35KB]
5 Membership by State [XLS, 29KB]
6 Actuarial Data by State [XLS, 29KB]


2011 Annual Survey of Public Pensions: State Downloadable Data




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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Annual Survey of Public Pensions: State-Administered Defined Benefit Data | 1 (888) 529-1963 | govs.pensions@census.gov |  Last Revised: April 28, 2011