Illinois has $120 billion in unfunded pension liabilities

Why do snowflakes suck so badly at math?
Alabama's pension system is 66.0% funded.

Louisiana's pension system is 61.1% funded.

Mississippi's pension system is 61.0% funded.

Kansas' pension system is 59.9% funded.

Alaska's pension system is 52.2% funded.

Connecticut's pension system is 51.9% funded.

Kentucky's pension system is 48.9% funded.

Illinois' pension system is 47.1% funded.

Notice most of those states are red states. So you were saying?

IL is 47% funded? Based on what?
To see how your state is doing, go here: Does Your State Have A Pension Problem? - WSJ.com

And here: State Pension Plans: Liabilities, Funded Ratios

California and New York are in much better shape than Alabama and Alaska and Louisiana and Mississippi and a lot of other red states.
Californias unfunded liabilities are pretty huge.....
California’s unfunded pension debts may be larger than acknowledged
California public pension shortfall one of nation’s largest
Stanford Study Reveals California Pensions Underfunded By $1 Trillion Or $93k Per Household | Zero Hedge
 

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