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Illinois Valley pension funds: Where do taxpayers contribute least?

Budget 12

Government pension funds in Mendota, Marseilles and Peru depended least on taxpayer contributions to make ends meet in 2016, according to the Illinois Department of Insurance.

Pension funds in Illinois rely on cash from taxpayers, contributions from members, returns on investment and other revenue to meet their obligations.

How much did pension funds in your community depend on taxpayers in 2016?

Illinois Valley pension funds with smallest taxpayer share

Rank
Fund
City
County
Total revenue in 2016
From taxpayers
1
Mendota Firefighters Pension Fund
Mendota
LaSalle County
$136,581
$103,673
2
Marseilles Police Pension Fund
Marseilles
LaSalle County
$167,425
$104,848
3
Peru Firefighters Pension Fund
Peru
LaSalle County
$151,850
$130,312
4
Lasalle Firefighters Pension Fund
LaSalle
LaSalle County
$165,968
$142,838
5
Coal City Firefighter's Pension Fund
Coal City
Grundy County
$247,431
$185,112
6
Spring Valley Police Pension Fund
Spring Valley
Bureau County
$262,533
$199,946
7
Princeton Firefighters Pension Fund
Princeton
Bureau County
$351,444
$267,488
8
Oglesby Police Pension Fund
LaSalle
LaSalle County
$330,920
$279,585
9
Coal City Police Pension Fund
Coal City
Grundy County
$379,160
$299,400
10
Princeton Police Pension Fund
Princeton
Bureau County
$475,432
$335,106

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