In Puerto Rico, Teachers’ Pension Fund Works Like a Ponzi Scheme
ByCreditDennis M. Rivera Pichardo for The New York Times
The teachers’ pension fund in Puerto Rico looks very much like a legalized Ponzi scheme — one that might hold a warning for teachers across America.
Puerto Rico, where the money to pay teachers’ pensions is expected to run out next year, has become a particularly extreme example of a problem facing states including Illinois, New Jersey and Pennsylvania: As teachers’ pension costs keep rising, young teachers are being squeezed — sometimes hard. One study found that more than three-fourths of all American teachers hired at age 25 will end up paying more into pension plans than they ever get back…
In Puerto Rico, Teachers’ Pension Fund Works Like a Ponzi Scheme