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What does the Eugene decision mean for benefit recipients?

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What does the Eugene decision mean for benefit recipients?

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A. Every benefit recipient who had a regular PERS account that received earnings crediting for 1999 will have that account adjusted. The Eugene case requires PERS to reallocate 1999 regular account earnings crediting at 11.33 percent (20 percent was originally credited).

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