State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio
public plan · State of Ohio · Columbus, OH
Funding History
What This Means for You
State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio is 79% funded, which is below the 80% threshold that actuaries consider healthy. The plan has $22.9B in unfunded liabilities that must be addressed through increased contributions, investment returns, or benefit adjustments. Current participants should monitor this plan and consider supplemental retirement savings.
Year-by-Year Funding
| Year | Assets | Liabilities | Funding Ratio | Contributions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $83.4B | $106.3B | 78.5% | $3.0B |
| 2024 | $78.8B | $103.8B | 75.9% | $3.2B |
| 2023 | $79.8B | $100.6B | 79.3% | $3.8B |
| 2022 | $73.8B | $98.0B | 75.3% | $3.8B |
| 2021 | $72.1B | $85.9B | 84.0% | $3.6B |
Frequently Asked Questions
State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio is 79% funded, meaning it has 79 cents in assets for every dollar in future benefit obligations. This is below the 80% threshold actuaries consider healthy, and may require increased contributions.
State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio has 491,859 total participants, including 235,155 active employees and 256,704 retirees currently receiving benefits.
State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio is not covered by the PBGC. Benefits depend entirely on the plan's assets and the sponsor's ability to fund it.
The Pension Health Score (0-100, A-F) measures a pension plan's financial strength based on funding ratio (50%), funding trend over 3 years (30%), and PBGC risk level (20%). Higher scores indicate more secure retirement benefits.
Pension Health Score is calculated from funding ratio, 3-year funding trend, and PBGC risk classification.