US - Moving public defined benefit schemes over to defined contribution will not cut costs, while hybrid schemes could be a way forward, the National Association of State Retirement Administrators (NASRA) has argued.
Research director Keith Brainard told Global Pensions there were advantages of incorporating elements into DC plans that were found in DB schemes, such as mandatory participation and annuitisation ...
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