Review actuarial report on city retiree healthcare costs
In Plain English
The city provides healthcare benefits to retired employees and must regularly assess future costs. An independent actuary studied the city's financial obligations for retiree health benefits as of July 2009. The report helps the city plan how much money to set aside each year to cover these growing expenses.
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