Government pensions cost $2,796 per Illinois family in 2021 – Illinois Policy

The typical career state pensioner, which excludes employees also qualifying for Social Security, collected $82,478 in benefits in 2021 while the median working Illinois resident earned just $46,634 a year.
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

The only way not to pay $2,796 per year is Flee the schitt hole of Illinois. Many Chitty of Chicago cops go to Punta Gorda to live the good life.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Many, many get over $100,000 per year with 3% annual increases. They do not pay any State Income Tax. The very people who created this huge problem are doing nothing to help solve it. All the cops and firemen spike their pensions at the end of their short career. Add a bunch of overtime sleeping on the job.

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