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Le Piège des Pensions de New York : Dépenser Maintenant, Payer Plus Tard
The article explores New York's pension crisis, highlighting how current spending decisions are creating long-term financial burdens for taxpayers and future generations.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Apr 14, 2026
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The current pension system is unsustainable; delaying payments only burdens future generations with debt and reduced services.
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Addressing pension shortfalls through immediate funding is vital to maintaining public trust in government and its commitment to workers.
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Investing in public pensions now can ensure long-term financial stability for New York, benefiting both retirees and the economy.
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Focusing solely on pension funding ignores pressing social issues; resources should be allocated to immediate community needs instead.
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While pension funding is critical, the approach must balance current spending needs with future obligations to avoid fiscal crises.
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