Studies and Reports

Joel Fox
November 2007

Howard Jarvis, the leader of California's most famous tax revolt, passed away in 1986. But in the spring and summer of 2007 his name continually popped up in newspaper articles across the United States. Property tax troubles were brewing throughout the country and Jarvis's prodigy, property tax-cutting Proposition 13, was remembered by beleaguered taxpayers as something to be emulated to protect against out-of-control levels of taxation.

Studies and Reports

The Center for Government Analysis has released the results of a study of the 130 public pension systems in California, their financial health and the extent of taxpayer liability for current and future obligations. The report was commissioned by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Foundation.

Among the facts revealed by the study:

  • State and local governments (taxpayers) funding of pension systems nearly doubled over the five-year period beginning with FY1997–98.
  • By FY 2003–04 the combined public employee retirement systems had an actuarial deficit of approximately $50.9 billion.
  • Retirement benefit levels for state and local government employees in California are much more lavish than for private sector employees.

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Studies and Reports

A new study shows that governments at all levels have seen a net increase in revenue since the passage of Proposition 13 in 1978. Read the executive summary or download the complete report (PDF) right now.