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NIRS Research in The Columbian

In the News January 9, 2011 January 9, 2011
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January 9, 2011 — The Columbian reports on public employee pensions in the article, “Public Employee Pensions Draw New Scrutiny.” NIRS’ Pension Factor is cited explaining that, “those without pensions are six times more likely to fall into poverty in old age.”

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