Table M-11
Beginning of Year | Total Underfunding (in millions) | 10 Plans with the Highest Underfunding (in millions) | Next 40 Plans'Underfunding (in millions) | All Other Plans' Underfunding (in millions) | |||
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1990 | $11,574 | $6,760 | 58.4% | $2,791 | 24.1% | $2,023 | 17.5% |
1991 | 13,068 | 7,906 | 60.5% | 3,123 | 23.9% | 2,038 | 15.6% |
1992 | 17,835 | 9,500 | 53.3% | 4,411 | 24.7% | 3,923 | 22.0% |
1993 | 19,864 | 10,348 | 52.1% | 4,927 | 24.8% | 4,590 | 23.1% |
1994 | 29,193 | 13,575 | 46.5% | 7,012 | 24.0% | 8,606 | 29.5% |
1995 | 22,726 | 11,340 | 49.9% | 6,236 | 27.4% | 5,150 | 22.7% |
1996 | 40,019 | 16,157 | 40.4% | 10,900 | 27.2% | 12,962 | 32.4% |
1997 | 32,549 | 14,666 | 45.1% | 8,166 | 25.1% | 9,717 | 29.9% |
1998 | 39,497 | 17,532 | 44.4% | 9,375 | 23.7% | 12,590 | 31.9% |
1999 | 66,095 | 27,634 | 41.8% | 15,724 | 23.8% | 22,737 | 34.4% |
Source: Internal Revenue Service Form 5500 Series Filings for multiemployer plans with 100 or more participants.
Due to rounding of individual items, percentages may not add up to 100 percent.
Vested liabilities have been adjusted to an interest rate that, along with an assumed mortality table, reflects the cost to purchase an annuity at the beginning of the relevant year. The assumed mortality table was UP-84 for 1990-1992 and GAM-83 for 1993-1999.