Survey Finds Strong Support for Public Pensions
Issues & Perspectives
November 6, 2024
The American public continues to hold positive opinions of defined benefit pension plans, according to the latest survey data from the National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS).
Researchers contacted more than 1,200 adults aged 25 and older across the country to understand public opinion about defined benefit plans like what Colorado PERA offers. They found 86% of survey respondents think all workers should have access to a defined benefit pension, and not just public employees.
In addition, while Americans may be divided politically, the NIRS survey found strong agreement on the value of pensions. More than 80 percent of each political group—Democrats, Republicans, and Independents—voiced their support for pensions.
Unlike a defined contribution plan such as a 401(k), a defined benefit plan like the PERA Defined Benefit Plan provides retirement income a person cannot outlive. That makes for a valuable benefit that can be a powerful tool in maintaining a qualified workforce.
Defined benefit plans are most common in the public sector today, and the NIRS survey asked respondents whether they agreed that pensions are a valuable tool to recruit and retain workers who provide important public services, such as teachers and public safety workers. The survey found 82% agree that pensions help recruit and retain teachers and 84% agree that they help recruit and retain public safety workers.
Since 1931, Colorado PERA has been helping support Colorado’s public workforce by providing lifetime retirement and other benefits. In addition to the PERA Defined Benefit Plan, PERA members have access to defined contribution plans, health care benefits, and more, ensuring the state’s public workers have the tools they need for a secure retirement.
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