Peoria City Council may cut own benefits to help balance city’s budget – JournalStar

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Bob Out of Here
7 years ago

As I pointed out to Tarter last night Grayeb is a retired teacher and according to the Bettergov pension database he’ll be taking home $78K this year in pension benefits. I don’t consider that to be “modest means.”

P M
7 years ago

Roughly…that equates to a 1.3 million dollar pension – but the 1.3 million does nto have survivorship nor an inflation adjustment.

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