Chicago to contribute $2.7 billion to city’s underfunded pension plans – Pensions & Investments

The forecast, the first for Johnson since he took office in May, projects an overall $538 million shortfall due to "rising personnel, pension, and contractual costs, as well as the cost to care for new migrants arriving to the city," according to the shortfall report.

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