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Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) vs General Electric Pension Plan

Side-by-side pension health comparison from DOL and public plan data

Verdict

General Electric Pension Plan has a stronger Pension Health Score of 72/100 (B) compared to Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) at 56/100 (C). Funding ratios differ by 15.8 percentage points (76.2% vs 60.4%). General Electric Pension Plan covers 318,000 participants.

MetricMichigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS)General Electric Pension Plan
Health Score
Composite of funding ratio, trend, and PBGC risk
56/100 (C)72/100 (B)*
Funding Ratio
Assets as % of liabilities (100%+ is fully funded)
60.4%76.2%*
Total Assets$54.0B$38.5B
Total Liabilities$89.4B$50.5B*
Unfunded Liability$35.4B$12.0B*
Participants465,000318,000
1-Year Investment Return5.3%6.8%*
Plan Typepubliccorporate
PBGC Risk Levelhighmoderate
SponsorState of MichiganGE Aerospace (formerly General Electric)

General Electric Pension Plan has a stronger Pension Health Score of 72/100 (B) compared to Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) at 56/100 (C). Funding ratios differ by 15.8 percentage points (76.2% vs 60.4%). General Electric Pension Plan covers 318,000 participants.

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