Click here to review our new Illinois' Financial State of the State, which indicates the state is more than $98 billion in the hole.
The Institute for Truth in Accounting has reissued Illinois'
Financial State of the State based on amounts reported in the Pew
Center on the State's study “The Trillion Dollar Gap: Underfunded State Retirement Systems And The Roads To Reform”.
The revised numbers indicate that Illinois' unfunded promises for state
employees' health care benefits now exceed $39.9 billion. As of June
30, 2007 this amount was calculated to be $23.9 billion. We have yet
to determine why this liability went up by $16 billion in one year.
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