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Administration March 6, 2017
Pension Funded Status Down $15B YTD
The Aon Hewitt Pension Risk Tracker looks at the funded status of U.S. pensions for companies in the S&P 500.
Reported by Lee Barney
The funded status of pension plans for companies in the S&P 500 has decreased by $15 billion year to date, according to the Aon Hewitt Pension Risk Tracker.
Nonetheless, the aggregate funded ratio improved ever so slightly from 79.9% to 80.9%. Aon Hewitt attributes this to asset gains of $41 billion, offset by a liability increase of $26 billion.
The month-end 10-year Treasury rate decreased by 2 basis points from the month before, and credit spreads narrowed by 9 basis points. This resulted in the interest rates used to value pension liabilities decreasing from 4.00% at the end of January to 3.89% at the end of February.
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