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When government employees in New York are no longer new, what do they do? New York State and Local Retirement System (NYSLRS) provides retirement and pension funds to police, firefighters, correction officers, and other public employees in the Empire State outside of New York City. Administered by the Office of the State Comptroller, the system also provides survivor benefits to relatives of state employees. NYSLRS, which has more than $154 billion in assets under management, has more than a million members, about 350,000 of whom are retirees and beneficiaries. More than 75% of the retirees continue to reside in New York, so their payments eventually go back into the state's economy.
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110 State St. Albany, NY 12244-0001
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Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | March | | Revenue (2007): | 252.10 M | | Employees (2007): | 700 |
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Comptroller:
Thomas P. DiNapoli
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