‘We need help’: Rising pension costs, end of Illinois grocery tax raise concerns in Peoria – Peoria Journal Star

Between now and 2040, Peoria owes, roughly, $360 million in public safety pension payments due to a state mandate that police and fire pensions be 90 percent funded by 2040. Peoria will pay $36.2 million toward public safety pensions in 2025, comprising roughly 28.5 percent of the city's general fund revenue.
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Riverbender
1 year ago

Peoria, like many Illinois municipalities, has been skating close to the edge on pension obligations for quite some time. As a so called move to prevent a property tax hike a public service fee, based upon property size, was enacted in 2018. This fee was allowed to sunset in 2021 and now Peoria seeks new funding for its pension underfunding that amounts to almost $3,200 per individual to be added to all the other underfunded public employee pensions in Illinois. The obvious answer is to cut spending or hike taxes and in Democrat controlled Illinois the obvious answer will be… Read more »

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Free at Last
1 year ago

It’s simple. Just raise taxes. You democrat filth love that and consistently vote to have your taxes raised.

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