ET-8501
Report Active Employee / Other Benefit Recipient

Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 2000-2001

The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Wisconsin Department of Employee Trust Funds for the year ended December 31, 2000-2001 provides comprehensive information about ETF, the Wisconsin Retirement System, and other benefit programs administered by ETF.

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WRS Annual Actuarial Valuation of Active Lives 2002

This report presents the annual actuarial valuations of non-retired members covered by the Wisconsin Retirement System as of December 31, 2002.

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WRS Annual Actuarial Valuation of Active Lives 2011

This report presents the annual actuarial valuations of non-retired members covered by the Wisconsin Retirement System as of December 31, 2011.

Department News
Sep 12, 2024 12:00pm
Cover of WRS Financial Report 2023

ETF Releases 2023 WRS Financial Report

ETF just released the WRS Financial Report 2023, with the Legislative Audit Bureau issuing a “clean” audit opinion on the WRS’s financial statements.

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Long-Term Disability Insurance Actuarial Valuation 2012

This report presents the results of the annual actuarial valuation of benefit liabilities and costs of the Long-Term Disability Insurance Plan (LTDI) as of December 31, 2012.

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Long-Term Disability Insurance Actuarial Valuation 2013

This report presents the results of the annual actuarial valuation of benefit liabilities and costs of the Long-Term Disability Insurance Plan (LTDI) as of December 31, 2013.

WRS News Online for Employees
Jan 31, 2024 5:30pm Jan 2024 Edition
A happy group of five older men and women with diverse racial backgrounds

Wisconsin Pensions Reduce Poverty Across Retiree Demographics

A UC Berkeley study found that Wisconsin retirees with pension income are less likely to experience economic hardships, with public pensions significantly narrowing the racial, gender, and education wealth gap among older families compared to private pensions.