Illinois’ pension debt to personal income ratio second worst in nation – Center Square

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mqyl
1 year ago

“The constitution in Illinois prohibits unilateral pension benefits and to be fair I agree with that,” Martwick told The Center Square. “I don’t think the way to save money is to punish people that did nothing wrong.”

Glad to hear the second sentence above. For a minute, I thought the IL taxpayers were going to take another major hit to fund our favorite sinkhole (public pensions). LOL

ProzacPlease
1 year ago
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It’s insane to view being forced to deal with reality as a form of punishment.

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