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Benchmarking Western Washington U.A. Supplemental Pension Plan in Bothell, WA against  

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Of the 48 plans in Washington, Western Washington U.A. Supplemental Pension Plan in Bothell, WA is one of just 4 that are better than the overall plan medians in each of total income, net income, participant loans as a percentage of plan assets, corrective distributions, and diversity of asset types (5 total). (MORE) 
... has the 4th-highest average employer cash contribution per active participant ($10,279) of the 39 plans that are multiemployer. (MORE) 
Of the 39 plans that are multiemployer, Western Washington U.A. Supplemental Pension Plan in Bothell, WA is one of just 9 that are better than the overall plan medians in each of total income, net income, participant loans as a percentage of plan assets, corrective distributions, and diversity of asset types (5 total). (MORE) 
... has the 12th-most in corporate debt instruments (below preferred & other than employer securities) ($8,563,365) of the 1,842 plans that are covered by a fidelity bond and self-administered by the plan sponsor. (MORE) 
... has the least participant loans as a percentage of plan assets (0.00%) among the 95 plans in the Far West that have 5,000 to 24,999 total participants. (MORE) 
... has the least participant loans as a percentage of plan assets (0.00%) among the 37 plans within 50 miles. (MORE) 
... has the 12th-highest diversity of asset types (26.4%) among the 39 plans that are multiemployer. (MORE) 
... has the 12th-highest total income ($100,176,798) of the 42 plans that are collectively-bargained and not an ERISA section 404(c) plan. (MORE) 
... has the 5th-most in corporate debt instruments (preferred & other than employer securities) ($15,364,586) of all the 2,188 plans. (MORE) 
... has the 9th-most in U.S. government securities ($14. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-most in corporate debt instruments (below preferred & other than employer securities) ($8,563,365) of the 703 plans that have 5,000 to 24,999 total participants. (MORE) 
... has the 4th-most in corporate debt instruments (below preferred & other than employer securities) ($8,563,365) of the 340 plans that are collectively-bargained. (MORE) 
... has the 3rd-most in corporate debt instruments (below preferred & other than employer securities) ($8,563,365) of the 306 Far West plans. (MORE) 
... has the 12th-most total noninterest-bearing cash ($282,250) of the 306 Far West plans. (MORE) 
... has the 6th-most in receivables - employer contributions ($2,525,352) of the 39 plans that are multiemployer. (MORE) 
... has the 6th-most in cash contributions from employers ($27,897,200) of the 39 plans that are multiemployer. (MORE) 
... has the 9th-most interest-bearing cash (e.g., money market accounts, certificates of deposit) ($3,137,123) of the 39 plans that are multiemployer. (MORE) 
... has the 9th-most in total contributions ($38,534,051) of the 39 plans that are multiemployer. (MORE) 
... has the least in participant loans ($0) of the 42 plans that are collectively-bargained and not an ERISA section 404(c) plan. (MORE) 
... is the only one of 37 plans within 50 miles whose economic sector is Construction. (MORE) 
... has the 6th-lowest percentage of active participants (53.1%) among the 39 plans that are multiemployer. (MORE) 


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