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Chicago’s $37.2 Billion Pension Debt Crisis: Can City Officials Find a Solution?

Ponca Post Team by Ponca Post Team
July 4, 2024
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Chicago’s pension debt has ballooned to a staggering $37.2 billion, driven higher by new benefits for police pensions and ongoing financial uncertainties. Despite efforts by past and present city leadership to stabilize the situation, the debt continues to rise, complicating efforts to manage the city’s finances without resorting to property tax hikes.

According to the Chicago Tribune, this massive pension debt is the highest in recent years. Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot and current Mayor Brandon Johnson have both committed billions towards pension payments, but these efforts have been offset by increasing costs and changing financial forecasts. Mayor Johnson, who has vowed to avoid raising property taxes, faces significant challenges in managing the city’s finances amid economic uncertainties and rising interest rates.

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