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  2. CalPERS - Wikipedia

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    CalPERS manages the largest public pension fund in the United States, with more than $469 billion in assets under management as of June 30, 2021. [7] CalPERS is known for its shareholder activism ; stocks placed on its "Focus List" may perform better than other stocks, which has given rise to the term "CalPERS effect". [ 8 ]

  3. CalSTRS - Wikipedia

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    The assets come from contributions by members, employing school districts, investment earnings and appropriations from the State of California's General Fund. [1] The fund's investments create a stream of income to add to those assets. The CalSTRS investment portfolio includes companies' shares, bonds, real estate and short-term investments.

  4. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The rankings below are the 30 largest public pension plans in the U.S., according to the 2018 list compiled by Pensions & Investments. [1] Because this information is now several years old, the numbers and rankings may no longer be entirely accurate.

  5. Are California's public pension funds headed for ... - AOL

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    In California, the cumulative assets of 18 of the largest pension funds are expected to drop this year from $1.37 trillion to $1.09 trillion, lowering the funding ratio from 86.8% to 79.6% ...

  6. California pension fund opposes 'ridiculous' Elon Musk pay ...

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    The head of a massive California pension fund told CNBC on Monday that he is voting against the revised pay package for Tesla CEO Elon Musk.. The vote this week is to effectively reinstate a 2018 ...

  7. San Diego pension scandal - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego City Employees' Retirement System had been underfunded in some form for more than a decade. [2] In 2001, as a result of years of sharp increases in pension benefits combined with decreases in pension funding [3] and a decrease in the value of investments, [4] the fund fell below certain funding targets.

  8. Opinion: California's pension funds are wrecking the planet ...

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  9. Are California's public pension funds headed for ... - AOL

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    Recession fears raise risks for California's public pension funds.