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Editorial: Illinois spends 65 cents on pensions for every dollar it spends on classrooms – Chicago Tribune*
Teachers did their jobs and retirees earned their pensions, and we’d never argue otherwise. The scandal here is that politicians have completely mismanaged these promised benefits, allowing annual costs to balloon out of control alongside unfunded liabilities that continue to grow. ... In the recently signed 55.9 billion state budget, Illinois’ education costs aren’t just the 10.8 billion spent on K-12 operations, they also include roughly 7 billion in teacher pension obligations.
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Wirepoints
· Jun 22, 2026
New Study Spotlights Illinois’ Oversized Pension Burden on Public Schools – Wirepoints
Once again, Illinois is an outlier on the burden of pension obligations on school spending.
The Motley Fool
· Jul 5, 2026
Here's What a $1 Million, $2 Million, and $3 Million Retirement Could Look Like
They all paint pretty different pictures.
Nepal News
· Jul 10, 2026
मधेस प्रदेशमा ५६.३१ प्रतिशत बजेट खर्च
जनकपुरधाम। आर्थिक वर्ष २०८२/८३ मा मधेश प्रदेशमा चालु र पुंजीगत गरी ५६.३१ प्रतिशत बजेट खर्च भएको छ। जस मध्ये चालुतर्फ ६०.६९ र पुँजीगत तर्फ ५४.१२ बजेट खर्च भएको छ। त्यसैगरी प्रदेश सभातर्फ ६८.६० खर्च भएको छ भने चालुतर्फ ६८.४२ र पुँजीगत तर्फ ३७.३९ खर्च भएको छ। त्यसैगरी लोकसेवा आयोगतर्फ ६५.६० खर्च भएको छ भने पुँजीगत []
Illinois Policy Institute
· Jun 30, 2026
How a school district cut chronic absenteeism by 65%
Nearly 1-in-4 students were chronically absent in 2023 at New Trier High School. That dropped by 65 after reforms were implemented. The post How a school district cut chronic absenteeism by 65 appeared first on Illinois Policy.
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