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Pension Plan Termination Insurance funding in Massachusetts

Pension Plan Termination Insurance (CFDA 86.001) obligations tagged to Massachusetts total $5,714,770,137.30 on USAspending.gov across 4 awards. Four vehicles carry more than five and a half billion dollars. The join is PBGC’s termination-insurance Catalog number plus an MA place-of-performance tag, not a count of Massachusetts pensioners and not a finding that Massachusetts plans failed at a particular rate. Four PBGC-related actions on an MA tag can follow a trustee or administrator; $5,714,770,137.30 is not four named bankruptcies.

Key figures

  • Massachusetts pension termination insurance (CFDA 86.001): $5,714,770,137.30 on 4 USAspending awards.
  • The implied mean is about $1,428,693,000 per award; 4 is not 4 named plans.
  • An MA tag may follow a trustee, not a plant town.
  • Cite obligations, not PBGC checks paid; no fiscal year is attached.
  • The join is 86.001 × MA, not a pension-health ranking.

Four termination-insurance awards on a Massachusetts tag

Keep USAspending rows labeled PENSION PLAN TERMINATION INSURANCE whose geography is Massachusetts (MA). Four awards remain. They sum to $5,714,770,137.30. CFDA 86.001 is the Catalog number associated with Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation termination insurance. The extract counts award actions, not terminated plans and not guaranteed participants.

The implied mean is about $1,428,693,000 per award. Large PBGC-related assistance or insurance vehicles can post as a handful of rows. The packet does not name plans, trustees, or industries. This page will not guess them.

Massachusetts federal spending is every CFDA on MA. CFDA 86.001 is the national program file. Pension Plan Termination Insurance in Massachusetts is the overlap. Massachusetts programs and All spending ties are the indexes. Section 8 vouchers on 14.871 are a different Massachusetts pair.

Massachusetts Housing Choice Vouchers in this slice are 6,507 awards on 14.871. Pension termination insurance is 4 awards on 86.001. Same MA tag, opposite grains.

Plan names, participant counts, and industry codes are unpublished. Open the overlay for recipients if that table lists them; the facts object here does not.

Insurance geography is not a plant-closing map

Place-of-performance for a termination-insurance award can follow a trustee, a plan administrator, a financial agent, or a PBGC coding choice. An MA tag does not prove four Massachusetts employers terminated plans. Participants in other states can sit behind an MA-coded vehicle, and Massachusetts participants can sit on another state’s extract.

PBGC premium collections and PBGC’s own financial statements are other publications. They are not this four-row USAspending cell. Mixing them with $5,714,770,137.30 changes datasets.

Do not treat 4 awards as 4 famous bankruptcies. Action counts are not headlines.

PBGC’s annual report is a different publication. Mixing premium data with this USAspending join invents a series.

Obligations versus checks to retirees

Quote $5,714,770,137.30 as USAspending obligations for CFDA 86.001 in Massachusetts. Do not quote it as monthly PBGC checks already paid. Outlays and participant counts live in PBGC reports.

No fiscal year is in the facts. Do not attach one. Cite USAspending.gov CFDA aggregates by place of performance state.

Guaranteed monthly benefits are outlays in PBGC’s world. This page quotes obligations only.

Statewide MA, not a mill-town ranking

This packet does not split 4 awards or $5,714,770,137.30 by city. A Berkshires story and a Route 128 story would over-interpret an MA tag. The extract stays statewide.

Do not rank Massachusetts as having a weaker pension system from this cell. Funding ratios are unpublished. Correlation with Massachusetts housing vouchers is not causation.

Gateway cities and Berkshire towns share MA. A mill-town story would over-read four statewide vehicles.

Citation line

Quote USAspending.gov: Pension Plan Termination Insurance (CFDA 86.001) obligated $5,714,770,137.30 on 4 awards coded to Massachusetts. Name the insurance program and Massachusetts together, and note that four actions are not four named plans.

The overlay Pension Plan Termination Insurance in Massachusetts is the live pair.

Insurance is not Social Security

Title II Social Security uses other Catalog numbers. CFDA 86.001 is pension plan termination insurance.

Pension Plan Termination Insurance in Massachusetts is the overlay. Massachusetts programs lists sibling cells.

Massachusetts PBGC-related insurance’s four awards sit beside 6,507 Housing Choice Voucher actions on the same MA tag. Termination insurance is not rent subsidies. $5,714,770,137.30 stays on CFDA 86.001. Plan names are unpublished. A trustee address can pull an MA tag without four Massachusetts plant closings. Quote USAspending obligations, not monthly PBGC checks, and do not invent a pension-health ranking.

Follow Pension Plan Termination Insurance in Massachusetts for the live 86.001 table. $5,714,770,137.30 and 4 awards are the citation pair. Housing Choice Vouchers remain CFDA 14.871. Plan names stay unpublished. Do not invent four plant closings or a fiscal year.

Questions

How much pension termination insurance is obligated in Massachusetts?
USAspending.gov shows $5,714,770,137.30 across 4 awards for CFDA 86.001 tagged to Massachusetts. That is an obligation join, not a count of retirees or terminated plans.
Does 4 awards mean 4 Massachusetts pension plans failed?
No. Four is an award-action count. Vehicles can be large and may follow trustee or administrator geography. Plan names are not in this packet.
Is this the same as Social Security in Massachusetts?
No. Social Security uses other CFDA numbers. This join is only 86.001, Pension Plan Termination Insurance, with an MA geography tag.
Where is the live Massachusetts 86.001 table?
Pension Plan Termination Insurance in Massachusetts. See also Massachusetts federal spending, Massachusetts programs, CFDA 86.001, and All spending ties.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.