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Other Post-Employment Benefit Plans
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Retirement Benefits [Abstract]  
Other Post-Employment Benefit Plans Other Post-Employment Benefit Plans
In addition to providing pension benefits, we maintain two Other Post-Employment Benefit Plans which provide a portion of healthcare, dental, vision and life insurance benefits for certain retired legacy employees. These plans are in the U.S. and Canada. Covered employees who retired on or after attaining age 55 and who had rendered at least 10 years of service were entitled to post-retirement healthcare, dental and life insurance benefits. These benefits are subject to deductibles, co-payment provisions and other limitations. The information below relates to these two plans.
Contributions made by us, net of Medicare Part D subsidies received in the U.S., are reported below as benefits paid. We may change the benefits at any time. The status of these plans, including a reconciliation of benefit obligations, a reconciliation of plan assets and the funded status of the plans, follows:
 December 31,
(In millions)20242023
Change in benefit obligations:  
Benefit obligation at beginning of period$30.4 $33.3 
Interest cost1.4 1.6 
Actuarial gain(1.1)(1.6)
Benefits paid, net(2.2)(2.9)
Benefit obligation at end of period$28.5 $30.4 
Change in plan assets:  
Fair value of plan assets at beginning of period$— $— 
Employer contribution2.2 2.9 
Benefits paid, net(2.2)(2.9)
Fair value of plan assets at end of period$ $ 
Net amount recognized:  
Underfunded status$(28.5)$(30.4)
Accumulated benefit obligation at end of year$28.5 $30.4 
Amounts recognized in the consolidated balance sheets consist of:  
Current liability$(4.0)$(4.6)
Non-current liability(24.5)(25.8)
Net amount recognized$(28.5)$(30.4)
Amounts recognized in accumulated other comprehensive loss consist of:  
Net actuarial gain$(6.2)$(5.3)
Net prior service credit(1.0)(1.3)
Total$(7.2)$(6.6)

Actuarial gains resulting in a decrease to our accumulated benefit obligation for the year ended December 31, 2024 were primarily due to an increase in the discount rate of 40 basis points. Actuarial gains resulting in a decrease to our accumulated benefit obligation for the year ended December 31, 2023 were primarily due to a decrease in expected utilization of employer funded portions of retiree medical savings accounts. This change was based on an analysis of actual historical utilization rates over the last five years. The accumulated post-retirement benefit obligations were determined using a weighted-average discount rate of 5.5% at December 31, 2024 and 5.1% at December 31, 2023.
The components of net periodic benefit cost were as follows:
Year Ended December 31,
(In millions)202420232022
Components of net periodic benefit cost:   
Interest cost1.4 1.6 0.7 
Amortization of net actuarial gain(0.2)(0.1)(0.1)
Amortization of net prior service credit(0.3)(0.3)(0.3)
Net periodic benefit cost$0.9 $1.2 $0.3 
Impact of settlement/curtailment— — — 
Total benefit cost for fiscal year$0.9 $1.2 $0.3 
The amortization of any prior service credit is determined using a straight-line amortization of the credit over the average remaining service period of employees expected to receive benefits under the plan. Changes in benefit obligations that were recognized in AOCL for the years ended December 31, 2024 and December 31, 2023 were as follows: 
December 31, 2024December 31, 2023
(In millions)U.S.InternationalTotalU.S.InternationalTotal
Current year actuarial gain$(1.1)$— $(1.1)$(1.6)$— $(1.6)
Amortization of actuarial gain0.1 0.1 0.2 — 0.1 0.1 
Amortization of prior service credit0.3 — 0.3 0.3 — 0.3 
Total$(0.7)$0.1 $(0.6)$(1.3)$0.1 $(1.2)
Healthcare Cost Trend Rates
The assumed healthcare cost trend rates have an effect on the amounts recognized in our Consolidated Statements of Operations for the healthcare plans. For the year ended December 31, 2024, healthcare cost trend rates were assumed to be 6.8% for the U.S. plan and 5.0% for the Canada plan. The trend rates assumed for 2025 are 7.0% and 5.0% for the U.S. and Canada plan, respectively. Rates are expected to decrease to 5.0% by 2033 for the U.S. plan, and remain unchanged in future years for the Canada plan.
Expected post-retirement benefits (net of Medicare Part D subsidies) for each of the next five years and succeeding five years are as follows:
Year
Amount
(In millions)
2025$4.6 
20263.9 
20273.4 
20282.9 
20292.5 
2030 to 2034 (combined)9.4 
Total$26.7