Cook County Pension Fund FY2023 Update – Civic Federation

Compared to many other pension funds in Illinois, Cook County’s pension fund is in a more sustainable financial situation. This is primarily due to employer contributions made by the County above and beyond the amount required by state statute in recent years.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

If the CC pension fund gets too successful, look for Springfield to try and get their hooks into it as they’ve tried, and failed, numerous times with the IMRF.

David F
1 year ago

Preckwinkle would have made a 1000% better mayor of Chicago, even as a Democrat 😉

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