San Diego's pension payment back over $400M thanks to employee raises, weak investment results

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A new analysis projects annual payments of more than $430 million for the remaining years through fiscal 2027, shrinking the money available for libraries, parks, firefighters and police.

The board is scheduled to discuss its options regarding Proposition B this Friday.

The actuary, Gene Kalwarski, estimates the city will need to pay out $11.84 billion in pension benefits and that the value of the pension system’s investments and other assets is $9 billion — leaving the $2.84 billion gap. But Kalwarski said the primary driver of the higher payments was larger-than-expected pay raises and an increase in the number of employees eligible for pensions.

Labor deals struck last spring give most city workers raises between 4.5 percent and 5 percent this fiscal year — substantially larger than the 3.05 percent per year Kalwarski projects for each city worker.

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