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5/18/2011

Download a pdf of this report and chart here.

The required pension payment for Chicago city government and Chicago Public Schools will jump to $1.92 billion from $650 million between now and 2020. Current law will require local taxpayers to foot the bill. That’s a citywide per capita jump to $715 from $241. 

Illinois is facing its own pension crisis that Chicago residents, through their state taxes, are responsible for funding. The Illinois pension payment will jump to $7.45 billion from $4.50 billion, a statewide per capita jump to $581 from $351.

In 2011 in Chicago the per capita amount due in state and local taxes for the pensions of city, school district and state government workers will equal $592. By 2020, that number will jump to $1,296. In an average (2.6 person) household, that means the amount of taxes paid annually for state and local pensions will jump to $3,369, up nearly 119 percent from today’s burdensome amount of $1,539.


See all of the Illinois Policy Institute's recent research on public employee pensions.


User Comments
Scary as these numbers are, they are low, since roughly half the "capitas" don't pay tax (maybe even more in Chicago). Try calculating it per taxpayer and really amaze people.

Posted by DonnaR on 5/24/2011 2:25:36 PM

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