Connecticut State Archives Archival Record Group (RG) #069:050, Noble (William H. and Henrietta) Pension Applications General William H. Noble and his daughter Henrietta M. Noble, Pension Agents in Bridgeport, assisted veterans and their descendants to secure pensions from the United States Government. The collection includes correspondence and official papers that document their work with veterans of the Civil War and Spanish American War. The files are arranged alphabetically by veteran’s name. The database contains the following information: veteran’s name, rank, pension file application number, date enlisted, date discharged, and military unit. People may request a copy of a file by contacting the staff of the History & Genealogy Unit by telephone (860) 757-6580 or email. When requesting a copy of a record, please include at least the name of the individual, date, and residence. Abbreviations of Connecticut Military Branch of Service: · CLB – Connecticut Light Battery · CVA – Connecticut Volunteer Artillery · CVC – Connecticut Volunteer Cavalry · CVHA – Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery · CVI – Connecticut Volunteer Infantry · CVLB – Connecticut Volunteer Light Battery
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The compilation of registered Database of Pension Plans and Products herein is intended to provide easily accessible information in accordance to Article 8 of EIOPA Regulation.
The Database is a unique resource providing a comprehensive snapshot of the European pensions’ landscape and helps to better understand pension systems in Europe.
Plans and products included in the Database are those non-public arrangements and investment vehicles which have an explicit objective of retirement provision (according to a national social and labour law or tax rules) irrespective whether they are of occupational or personal type.
Both 1st pillar-bis pensions available in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and plans/products which are defined in the legislation but not yet offered to the public (or have no members) are also included.
The pension plans managed by the State or public entities (1st pillar pensions) and “pure” annuities (i.e. products not linked to an accumulation phase) are excluded from the Database.
The Database is aimed to be updated, checked for completeness, consistency and methodological aspects on an annual basis.
Find out about retirement trends in PBGC's data tables. The tables include statistics on the people and pensions that PBGC protects, including how many Americans are in PBGC-insured pension plans, how many get PBGC benefits, and where they live. This data set will be updated periodically. (Updated annually)
The data file reflects data for employees who are active members in a state pension system as reported by the employer. It lists the salary eligible for pension credit for the four most recent calendar quarters reported as well as attributes that describe the status of the member for pension purposes. Additional information is in the attached dataset summary PDF (available on the [About] tab under "Attachments").
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Municipal Fiscal Indicators is an annual compendium of information compiled by the Office of Policy and Management, Office of Finance, Municipal Finance Services Unit (MFS). The data contained in Indicators provides key financial and demographic information on municipalities in Connecticut.
Municipal Fiscal Indicators contains the most current financial data available for each of Connecticut's 169 municipalities. The majority of this data was compiled from the audited financial statements that are filed annually with the State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management, Office of Finance. This database of information includes selected demographic and economic data relating to, or having an impact upon, a municipality’s financial condition. The most recent edition is for the Fiscal Years Ended 2015-2019 published in April 2021.
Pension Funding Information For Defined Benefit Pension Plans of Connecticut Municipalities, compiled by the CT Office of Policy and Management in the annual Municipal Fiscal Indicators report.
Post-employment benefits are typically provided by municipalities to former employees or their beneficiaries as compensation for services rendered while these employees were still active. These benefits are generally divided into two broad categories – pension benefits (retirement income) and Other Post-employment Benefits (postemployment benefits other than pensions, referenced as OPEB). Forms of OPEB typically include healthcare benefits and benefits such as disability and life insurance provided outside of the pension plan.
Data on the Municipal Fiscal Indicators is included in the following datasets:
Municipal Fiscal Indicators, 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-2019/sb4i-6vik
Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Grand List Components, 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-Grand-List-Components-/ifrb-kp2b
Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Pension Funding Information For Defined Benefit Pension Plans, 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-Pension-Funding-Inform/civu-w22d
Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Type and Number of Pension Plans, 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-Type-and-Number-of-Pen/9f65-c4yr
Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB), 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-Other-Post-Employment-/sa26-46h8
Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Economic and Grand List Data, 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-Economic-and-Grand-Lis/wpbp-b657
Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Benchmark Labor Data, 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-Benchmark-Labor-Data-2/db37-h23r
Municipal Fiscal Indicators: Unemployment, 2019 https://data.ct.gov/Local-Government/Municipal-Fiscal-Indicators-Unemployment-2019/cugp-2za3
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Graph and download economic data for Pension Funds; Total Financial Assets, Level (BOGZ1FL594090005Q) from Q4 1945 to Q1 2025 about pension, assets, and USA.
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United States Liabilities: Flow: GE: Pension Entitlements data was reported at 61.920 USD bn in Jun 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 54.633 USD bn for Mar 2018. United States Liabilities: Flow: GE: Pension Entitlements data is updated quarterly, averaging 16.172 USD bn from Dec 1951 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 267 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 83.132 USD bn in Jun 2009 and a record low of 0.495 USD bn in Mar 1952. United States Liabilities: Flow: GE: Pension Entitlements data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Reserve Board. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.AB023: Funds by Sector: Flows and Outstanding: Government Retirement Funds.
Mortality experience data from 2009 through 2013 on public pension plans in the United States
This file contains Balance Sheet data for Irish resident Pension Funds/Schemes The Bank’s pension fund statistics combine data on the different pension schemes in Ireland into one harmonised set of statistics. All pension funds captured under the European System of Accounts 2010 definition are included unless they are captured in other statistics, such as those for insurance corporations. In the Irish context, a pension fund is an autonomous occupational pension scheme established under trust. Trust RACs, individual occupational pension schemes and funded Section 52 schemes are captured under the definition of a pension fund. Government pay as you go schemes are not included in the data. The pension fund statistics present data on the assets and liabilities of pension funds. The liabilities mainly consist of the capital that pension funds hold to fulfil their future payment obligations towards members. The assets show the investments of the pension funds. They also show the claims that pension funds might have against other parties such as insurance corporations.
Comprehensive dataset of 3 Pension offices in Maryland, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
Comprehensive dataset of 1 Pension offices in Washington, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
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Pension fund assets to GDP (%) in Croatia was reported at 33.79 % in 2020, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Croatia - Pension fund assets to GDP - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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Pension fund assets to GDP (%) in United States was reported at 170 % in 2020, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. United States - Pension fund assets to GDP - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on June of 2025.
Multiemployer Pension Plan Terminations, Mergers, and Insolvencies (Excel) A listing of multiemployer pension plan terminations, mergers, and insolvencies reported to the PBGC for the current fiscal year. This data set will be updated annually. (Updated annually)
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Russia Pension Fund: Expenditure data was reported at 11,374,297.000 RUB mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 10,125,053.000 RUB mn for 2021. Russia Pension Fund: Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 1,786,457.000 RUB mn from Dec 1992 (Median) to 2022, with 31 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11,374,297.000 RUB mn in 2022 and a record low of 918.000 RUB mn in 1992. Russia Pension Fund: Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table RU.FF002: Pension Fund Revenue and Expenditure.
Mortality experience data from 2010 through 2014 on private pension plans in the United States
This report provides state-level estimates of the number of Veterans who were receiving VA Pension benefits as of the end of fiscal year 2023. It includes the Veterans’ sex. Blank values represent small cell counts that have been suppressed to protect the identity of Veterans as well as some cell counts that have been suppressed in order to prevent the determination of the values of the aforementioned small cell counts. Some categories may not sum to the total due to missing information (e.g., sex, etc.).
The availability of sex data is limited as some records have no sex available. In the table, there are 123 Veterans whose sex is not available.
There are a small number of pension recipients for whom neither state nor country could be determined from the data sources used. These pension recipients are not included in the table.
The number of Veterans who were pension recipients during FY 2023 but were no longer pension recipients at the end of FY 2023 is 32,176. These Veterans are not included in the table.
Source: Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Enterprise Integration, Veteran Object FY23 data and Veterans Benefits Administration VETSNET FY 2023 pension data.
Prepared by National Center for Veterans Analysis & Statistics, www.va.gov/vetdata.
Comprehensive dataset of 1 Pension offices in Iowa, United States as of June, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
This dataset sets forth the Police Retirement System holdings (both equity and fixed income) of the identified pension/retirement system as of the close of the fiscal year.
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United States Private Employee: Defined Benefit Pension (DBP) data was reported at 13.000 % in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 15.000 % for 2017. United States Private Employee: Defined Benefit Pension (DBP) data is updated yearly, averaging 19.000 % from Mar 1999 (Median) to 2018, with 18 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 21.000 % in 2005 and a record low of 13.000 % in 2018. United States Private Employee: Defined Benefit Pension (DBP) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G077: Employee Benefits Survey: Private Industry.
Connecticut State Archives Archival Record Group (RG) #069:050, Noble (William H. and Henrietta) Pension Applications General William H. Noble and his daughter Henrietta M. Noble, Pension Agents in Bridgeport, assisted veterans and their descendants to secure pensions from the United States Government. The collection includes correspondence and official papers that document their work with veterans of the Civil War and Spanish American War. The files are arranged alphabetically by veteran’s name. The database contains the following information: veteran’s name, rank, pension file application number, date enlisted, date discharged, and military unit. People may request a copy of a file by contacting the staff of the History & Genealogy Unit by telephone (860) 757-6580 or email. When requesting a copy of a record, please include at least the name of the individual, date, and residence. Abbreviations of Connecticut Military Branch of Service: · CLB – Connecticut Light Battery · CVA – Connecticut Volunteer Artillery · CVC – Connecticut Volunteer Cavalry · CVHA – Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery · CVI – Connecticut Volunteer Infantry · CVLB – Connecticut Volunteer Light Battery