Coming up short: What if Illinois’ pension funds miss their investment targets? – Illinois Policy

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Given where all the equity indexes are for the year right now– barely in the black– we better start anticipating a multi-billion dollar shortfall. Then all the funds go back to the legislature with a larger contribution request. The 2016 Spring session will be a catastrophe.

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