Cook County pension ‘fix’ could cost Illinois billions, fail to fund retirements – Illinois Policy

Lawmakers don’t know whether Tier 2 is currently in violation of federal law or what changes are necessary to bring the system in line with the federal mandate. That’s because the state has never commissioned an analysis of Tier 2 pension systems to determine if or when Tier 2 pensions may violate the mandate. Lawmakers also don’t know how much their proposed “fix” would cost taxpayers.
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JimBob
2 years ago

Does Tier 2 call for employee contributions? If so, are those “picked up” by the employers? Remember that the Social Security benchmark is based on the employee paying FICA taxes. One suspects that some lawmakers DO know what the potential cost is and that they are intentionally vague about this because the unions and the judges in their pockets are trying to figure out how the “pick up” arrangements can continue without bankrupting the employers. Bankruptcy would also jeopardize Tier 1 which is itself seriously underfunded and the house of cards may not be able to withstand the added gravity.… Read more »

Da Judge
2 years ago

Math is very hard in Crook County.

Even da actuaries in Crook County are crooked.

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