Auditor: State's pension hole grew in 2010
Send a link to a friend
[March 05, 2011]
SPRINGFIELD
-- The financial hole in Illinois' government pension systems
grew even larger last year, the state auditor reported Thursday, a
problem that tends to increase pressure on a state budget already
stretched too far.
|
The long-term gap between what Illinois owes future retirees and the
money available to pay them jumped 21 percent under a new measuring
system, Auditor General William Holland reported. Even under the old
system, the gap grew by 10 percent. Illinois government employees,
downstate teachers and university staff have been promised $139
billion worth of retirement benefits, but the pension systems have
only $63 billion in assets. Eventually, the state will have to come
up with money to make up that difference.
As state government devotes more money to government pensions, it
leaves less for education, law enforcement, human services and other
needs.
Illinois borrowed about $3.7 billion this year to help make the
annual contribution to retirement systems. The amount owed in the
next budget will top $5.4 billion, the auditor said.
That's part of the massive budget deficit haunting Illinois.
State officials are considering ways to keep the pension gap from
growing even larger.
Already, the state has reduced the benefits it will offer to
future employees. House Speaker Michael Madigan has suggested it
might be necessary to cut benefits for current workers, too, but
Senate President John Cullerton, a fellow Chicago Democrat, says the
Illinois Constitution specifically prohibits that.
[to top of second column]
|
Another option would be requiring employees to contribute more to
retirement funds, but that is opposed by unions.
They point out that workers have always paid their required share
while state government has sometimes failed to meet its obligations.
[Associated Press;
By CHRISTOPHER WILLS]
Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This
material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.
|