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New York’s 2027 budget enacts key pension reforms

State lawmakers approve earlier retirement ages and higher pension benefits, drawing praise from unions and warnings about taxpayer costs

Rich Barrabi

Jun 4, 2026, 6:06 AM

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New York’s newly approved 2027 state budget includes major changes to public‑sector pensions, reversing reforms enacted more than a decade ago and delivering long‑sought concessions to unions representing teachers, police officers, firefighters, and other government workers.

As part of the state’s $268 billion spending plan, lawmakers rolled back several provisions of the pension system known as Tier 6, which was created in 2012 to curb long‑term retirement costs. The new adjustments allow teachers to retire with full benefits at age 58 after 30 years of service, lowering the previous full‑benefit age of 63.

The budget also reduces the amount public‑sector employees must contribute to their pension plans, with decreases tied to income brackets. In addition, the overtime cap for police officers and firefighters was raised from 15 percent to 25 percent, allowing a larger share of overtime earnings to count toward their final pension calculations.

Union leaders say the changes are essential to improving recruitment and retention. Suffolk PBA President Lou Civello called the reforms “a critical issue” for his members and said the state’s action was “an act of necessity.” He pointed to declining interest in law enforcement careers, noting that only 13,455 people took the Suffolk County police exam in 2023, compared with more than 41,000 eight years earlier.

“You risk your life in many cases in many of these jobs and that you're going to get a fair retirement,” Civello said. “This new generation is not getting that fair retirement. This was a win. It's starting to make it better for them.”

Fiscal analysts, however, warn that the changes will significantly increase costs for taxpayers. Bill Hammond, a senior fellow at the Empire Center for Public Policy, criticized the rollback and said it will place new financial burdens on both the state and local governments.

“I think it's pure waste. There's really no rationale,” Hammond said. “It's going to cost. The estimate right now is $550 million a year. Actually, a little more than that. It's going to come out of state and local taxes.”

When asked whether Long Islanders should expect higher local taxes as a result, Hammond responded: “Oh yeah. There's no question.”

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