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5/6/2024
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE, MINNESOTA <br />REQUIRED SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION <br />NOTES TO RSI <br />December 31, 2023 <br />The single discount rate was changed from 5.6% to 7.5%. <br />Assumed salary increases were changed as recommended in the June 30, 2016 experience study. The net <br />effect is proposed rates that average 0.34% lower than the previous rates. <br />Assumed rates of retirement were changed, resulting in fewer retirements. <br />The Combined Service Annuity (CSA) load was 30% for vested and non-vested deferred members. The <br />CSA was changed to 33% for vested members and 2% for non-vested members. <br />The base mortality table for healthy annuitants was changed from the RP-2000 fully generational table to <br />the RP-2014 fully generational table (with a base year of 2006), with male rates adjusted by a factor of 0.96. <br />The mortality improvement scale was changed from Scale AA to Scale MP-2016. The base mortality table <br />for disabled annuitants was changed from the RP-2000 disabled mortality table to the mortality tables <br />assumed for healthy retirees. <br />Assumed termination rates were decreased to 3% for the first three years of service. Rates beyond the <br />select period of three years were adjusted, resulting in more expected terminations overall. <br />Assumed percentage of married female members was decreased from 65% to 60%. <br />Assumed age difference was changed from separate assumptions for male members (wives assumed to be <br />three years younger) and female members (husbands assumed to be four years older) to the assumption <br />that males are two years older than females. <br />The assumed percentage of female members electing Joint and Survivor annuities was increased. <br />The assumed post-retirement benefit increase rate was changed from 1.00% for all years to 1.00% per year <br />through 2064 and 2.50% thereafter. <br />2016 Changes in Actuarial Assumptions: <br />The assumed post-retirement benefit increase rate was changed from 1.0% per year through 2037 and 2.5% <br />per year thereafter to 1.0% per year for all future years. <br />The assumed investment return was changed from 7.9% to 7.5%. The single discount rate changed from <br />7.9% to 5.6%. <br />The assumed future salary increases, payroll growth, and inflation were decreased by 0.25% to 3.25% for <br />payroll growth and 2.50% for inflation. <br />Single Employer Î Fire Relief Association <br />2023 Changes in Actuarial Assumptions: <br />The discount rate increased from 6.00% to 7.00% <br />The expected rate of return on plan assets increased from 6.00% to 7.00% <br />2022 Changes in Actuarial Assumptions: <br />The mortality improvement scale was changed from Scale MP-2020 to Scale MP-2021. <br />2021 Changes in Actuarial Assumptions: <br />The mortality improvement scale was changed from Scale MP-2019 to Scale MP-2020. <br />The expected return on assets decreased from 6.25% to 6.00% <br />The discount rate decreased from 6.25% to 6.00% <br />Base mortality tables were changed from RP-2014 tables to Pub- 2010 tables, with adjustments. <br />2020 Changes in Actuarial Assumptions: <br />The discount rate decreased from 6.75% to 6.25% <br />The expected return on plan assets decreased from 6.75% to 6.25% <br />The price inflation assumption was decreased from 2.50% to 2.25% <br />98 <br />Qbhf!22:!pg!494 <br /> <br />
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