Fairhope Employee Retirement/Health Expense Costs Stable

NEXT YEAR'S PRELIMINARY BUDGET

The early draft of the proposed budget for next year includes $266,338 for pensions and $471,127 for OPEB (other post employment benefits, ie. healthcare for retirees).

The total represents an increase of about $8,000 over last year.

OPEB: What Does Other Post-Employment Benefits - OPEB Mean?
Post-employment benefits that an employee will begin to receive at the start of retirement. This does not include pension benefits paid to the retired employee. Other post-employment benefits that a retiree can be compensated for are life insurance premiums, healthcare premiums and deferred-compensation arrangements.


HEALTH INSURANCE COSTS 

The cost for employee health insurance is expected to be about the same ($687,596) contingent upon whether the city decides to partially self-insure (slightly lower) and how much true up is required (an additional amount based on actual claims filed during the year).

SUBJECT TO CHANGES/CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL

The city council must approve the yearly budget: usually at its last meeting in September.


                                       

Comments

Anonymous said…
government employees are the only ones with decent healthcare theese days.