Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
Recent News About Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
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City of Prospect Heights City Council met June 26
City of Prospect Heights City Council met Monday, June 26
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City of Prospect Heights City Council met July 24
City of Prospect Heights City Council met Monday, July 24
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City of Wheaton City Council met June 12
City of Wheaton City Council met Monday, June 12
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City of Prospect Heights City Council met June 26
City of Prospect Heights City Council met Monday, June 26
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Village of Rosemont Board of Trustees met May 1
Village of Rosemont Board of Trustees met Monday, May 1
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City of Prospect Heights City Council met April 10
City of Prospect Heights City Council met Monday, April 10
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Village of Rosemont Board of Trustees met May 1
Village of Rosemont Board of Trustees met Monday, May 1
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Analysis: Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund would go bankrupt in 10 years without taxpayer subsidy
Without members and taxpayers subsidizing its revenue, the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund would have lost $3,767,711,758 in 2018, according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of the latest data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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State Retirement Systems' of Illinois SERS Executive Committee met January 11.
State Retirement Systems' of Illinois SERS Executive Committee met Thursday, Jan. 11.
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State Retirement Systems' of Illinois SERS Executive Committee met February 8.
State Retirement Systems' of Illinois SERS Executive Committee met Thursday, Feb. 8.
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Police pension fund changes bring questions from GOP House panel members
Illinois' budget being depleted deleted daily by the pension crisis had Republicans seriously questioning Democratic-sponsored retirement legislation.
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State Employees Retirement System met September 14.
State Employees Retirement System met Thursday, Sept. 14.
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State Retirement Systems' of Illinois Executive Committee met May 11
State Retirement Systems' of Illinois Executive Committee met 8:30 a.m. Thursday, May 11.
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Study: Seven in ten City of Chicago employees earn $100K+
Some 70 percent of City of Chicago employees earn more than six figures, according to an analysis of Illinois municipal compensation by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
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$999 million out, $90 million in: Chicago pension funds see the abyss, shrug it off
In 2015, the City of Chicago’s two employee pension funds paid out $999 million to 29,286 retirees.
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The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund reviews Census data
The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund met June 3 to review a presentation of Census data.