Gov. Hochul strikes $557M sweetheart pension deal — with Albany only footing a fraction of the bill

Governor Kathy Hochul has finalized a significant pension agreement with public service unions, yet the state of New York will bear only a small portion of the $557 million cost.

Throughout the lengthy budget discussions, Hochul engaged with AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento to negotiate a substantial pension enhancement for vital public sector employees, including educators, health professionals, and state law enforcement officers.

Insiders reveal that the state will contribute just $118 million of the total expense. The remaining $440 million will be shouldered by local governments and public employers, raising concerns among fiscal analysts that municipalities might resort to increasing property taxes or reducing public services to cover the costs.


Governor Kathy Hochul and MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber announce a labor deal with five Long Island Rail Road unions.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has struck a final sweetheart pensions deal with public service unions — and Albany is only footing a fraction of the $557 million bill. Metropolitan Transportation Authority

This arrangement marks a considerable reduction from the initial proposals put forward by labor unions, which would have totaled an immense $1.5 billion, with $249 million expected from the state’s coffers.

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Under the finalized deal, Tier 6 teachers will be able to retire penalty-free at age 58 after 30 years of service, rather than at 63, sources with knowledge of the agreement said Friday. Unions had initially pushed to lower the retirement age to 55.

State and local public employees across New York will see their pension contributions lowered to a tiered range of 3% to 5.75%, depending on their salary bracket. That change carries an overall $244 million price tag, with Albany doling out just $85 million.

The new agreement also makes changes to the overtime caps used to calculate retirement benefits for emergency personnel and civil servants.

The overtime cap for police officers and firefighters will jump to 25% of their wages, up from the current 15%. Meanwhile, corrections staff and county sheriff’s deputies will hit an overtime cap of approximately $30,000, up from the previous $22,000 limit.

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