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Fair Value Measurements (Tables)

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Fair Value Measurements (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2024
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
Schedule of Recurring and Nonrecurring Fair Value Measurements The following table summarizes recurring and nonrecurring fair value measurements by level at June 30, 2024 (in thousands):
    Fair                    
    Value     Level 1     Level 2     Level 3  
Assets:                        
Derivative instruments   $ 5,606     $ 5,606     $
    $
 
Liabilities:                                
Derivative instruments   $ (2,764 )   $ (2,764 )   $
    $
 
The following table summarizes recurring and nonrecurring fair value measurements by level at December 31, 2023 (in thousands):
                            Benefit Plan  
    Fair                       Percentage  
    Value     Level 1     Level 2     Level 3     Allocation  
Assets:                              
Derivative financial instruments   $ 2,412     $ 2,412     $
    $
       
                                         
Defined benefit plan assets(1)                                        
(pooled separate accounts):                                        
Large U.S. Equity(2)     5,608      
      5,608      
      30 %
Small/Mid U.S. Equity(3)     3,350      
      3,350      
      18 %
International Equity(4)     2,682      
      2,682      
      15 %
Fixed Income(5)     6,845      
      6,845      
      37 %
    $ 20,897     $ 2,412     $ 18,485     $
         
                                         
Liabilities:                                        
                                         
Derivative financial instruments   $ 13,849     $ 13,849     $
    $
         

 

(1) Included in other assets in the consolidated balance sheets.
(2) This category includes investments in funds comprised of equity securities of large U.S. companies. The funds are valued using the net asset value method in which an average of the market prices for the underlying investments is used to value the fund.
(3) This category includes investments in funds comprised of equity securities of small- and medium-sized U.S. companies. The funds are valued using the net asset value method in which an average of the market prices for the underlying investments is used to value the fund.
(4) This category includes investments in funds comprised of equity securities of foreign companies including emerging markets. The funds are valued using the net asset value method in which an average of the market prices for the underlying investments is used to value the fund.
(5) This category includes investments in funds comprised of U.S. and foreign investment-grade fixed income securities, high-yield fixed income securities that are rated below investment-grade, U.S. treasury securities, mortgage-backed securities, and other asset-backed securities. The funds are valued using the net asset value method in which an average of the market prices for the underlying investments is used to value the fund.