Pew report says Minneapolis falling short of pension obligations
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Minneapolis is one of the 61 cities across the country don't have enough money to pay their pension obligations, according to a new report out today by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The report found that the state's largest city had funding levels below 73 percent for future pension payemnts. David Draine, a senior researcher for the Pew Center on the States, speaks with MPR News.
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