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Pension 'Savings' in Transportation Bill May Be Costly to Taxpayers in Long Run
The Washington Post; subscription may be required Aug. 3, 2012
"The transportation bill that Congress passed this summer is financed, in part, with a budget gimmick: Lawmakers changed the funding rules for corporate pension plans. These changes help the federal budget in the short term by reducing the tax deductions that corporations take for contributing to these plans -- thereby reportedly increasing their taxable income. These changes, however, encourage companies to contribute less to pensions, which raises the long-term risk that a governmental insurer will need to step in to pay benefits. Under the new funding rules, the required pension contributions for public U.S. companies could drop in one year from $58 billion to approximately $33 billion[.]"
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