Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE February 05, 2018 12:00 AM Funded status of the largest U.S. public pension funds Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Ranked by total assets; dollar amounts are in millions as of Sept. 30, 2017.PlanTotal assetsDB assets Fundedstatus FYE 2016Assumedrate of return FYE 2016CalPERS$336,684$335,08373.1%7.5%CalSTRS$216,193$215,31868.5%7.6%New York State Common$201,263$201,26393.7%7.0%New York City Retirement$189,794$189,794N/AN/AFlorida SBA$167,900$157,56285.4%7.7%Texas Teachers$146,326$146,32679.7%8.0%New York State Teachers$115,637$115,63794.2%7.5%State of Wisconsin Investment Board$109,960$105,155N/AN/ANorth Carolina Retirement$106,946$96,09488.3%7.3%Washington State Investment Board$104,260$86,61585.5%7.7%Ohio Public Employees$97,713$96,30480.2%7.5%New Jersey Division of Investment$80,486$76,361N/AN/AVirginia Retirement System$79,238$76,02373.3%7.0%Oregon Public Employees$77,495$75,45478.7%7.5%Ohio Teachers$76,458$75,14869.6%7.8%Michigan Retirement$75,550$67,49661.4%7.2%Georgia Teachers$73,089$73,08979.1%7.5%Minnesota State Board of Investment$72,672$64,11672.6%7.8%Massachusetts PRIM$69,496$69,496N/AN/ATennessee Consolidated$55,112$48,33095.9%7.5%Los Angeles County$53,832$53,83283.3%7.5%Pennsylvania Public Schools$52,891$52,89181.2%7.5%Colorado PERA$51,476$47,30058.1%7.5%Maryland State Retirement$50,297$50,29772.7%7.6%Illinois Teachers$49,863$49,86339.8%7.5%Missouri Public School$42,307$42,30785.0%7.8%Illinois Municipal$39,811$39,81188.9%7.5%Nevada Public Employees$39,721$39,72174.1%8.0%Alabama Retirement $38,800$36,686N/AN/ASouth Carolina Public Employees$37,263$31,05762.0%7.5%Source: Pensions & Investments Related Articles Los Angeles City Employees picks 3 semifinalists in private equity consultant s… New Jersey's budget would raise taxes on almost everything, pump up pension con… Nevada Public Employees returns 8.6% for fiscal year, above its benchmark Recommended for You North American real estate AUM growth expected to resume, infrastructure to cross $1 trillion by 2029 — Preqin North American hedge fund asset growth projected to slow — Preqin U.S. companies financed with private debt see increase in bankruptcies — S&P Global Sponsored Content: A Systematic Path to True Diversification Sponsored White Papers The Quant Renaissance: How Alternative Approaches Are Driving the Rebirth of Sy… When Gauging the Impact of Geopolitical Risk on Equity Markets, Consider Their … Is Default Risk the Next Big Challenge? Rate volatility will persist: commercial real estate will continue to reset thr… Gold as a Strategic Asset Research for Institutional Money Management View More Sponsored Content Partner Content The Industrialization of ESG Investment For institutional investors, ETFs can make meeting liquidity needs easier Gold: the most effective commodity investment 2021 Investment Outlook | Investing Beyond the Pandemic: A Reset for Portfolios Ten ways retirement plan professionals add value to plan sponsors Gold: an efficient hedge View More