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California unions want to unwind a landmark pension reform. Who will foot the bill?
California's labor unions want to loosen a pension reform from the recession era, but local governments fear the added costs and how it would widen unfunded liabilities.
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Retiring wealthy but losing your pension: How to beat the government's 15% recovery tax
How to keep your retirement benefits away from the CRA's 15% recovery zone ...
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'Trump sent violent mob…': California Gov Gavin Newsom unloads on POTUS in fiery July 4 speech
In an Independence Day speech, California Governor Gavin Newsom launched a sharp critique of President Donald Trump, accusing ...
If you’re a firefighter, one federal rule quietly shrank your Social Security check for decades. In January 2025, Congress ...
After CalPERS warned some legislation would significantly increase costs for members and employers, those bills were killed ...
Staff working on Capita’s botched civil service pension contract have concerns over data accuracy, data protection and the possible impacts for members scheme members. According to staff working on ...
A former state senator critiques Newsom's management of California's expanded budget since 2019, after he failed to pay down ...
Instead of relying on pensioners to sort their taxes out at the end of the financial year, HMRC is mulling over plans to take tax out before the money is paid out.
A California measure seeks to impose a one-time tax on billionaires and large trusts, with revenues directed toward health ...
In one of the most talked-about ballot measures this election, California labor unions are asking voters to approve a ...
While the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) quietly shifts over 40% of its massive $556 billion ...
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