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?
South Central Illinois pension funds with smallest taxpayer share
Rank
Fund
City
County
Total revenue in 2016
From taxpayers
1
Staunton Police Pension Fund
Staunton
Macoupin County
$166,270
$138,856
2
Salem Police Pension Fund
Centralia
Marion County
$239,113
$146,414
3
Vandalia Police Pension Fund
Vandalia
Fayette County
$211,574
$147,298
4
Hillsboro Police Pension Fund
Hillsboro
Montgomery County
$218,511
$180,966
5
Carlinville Police Pension Fund
Carlinville
Macoupin County
$243,322
$185,762
6
Greenville Police Pension Fund
Greenville
Bond County
$272,806
$219,647
7
Pana Police Pension Fund
Pana
Christian County
$327,705
$271,737
8
Litchfield Firefighters Pension Fund
Litchfield
Montgomery County
$414,379
$308,235
9
Taylorville Firefighters Pension Fund
Taylorville
Christian County
$386,878
$309,910
10
Taylorville Police Pension Fund
Taylorville
Christian County
$455,036
$352,082
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Vandalia Police Pension Fund• Taylorville Police Pension Fund• Litchfield Firefighters Pension Fund• Pana Police Pension Fund• Taylorville Firefighters Pension Fund• Staunton Police Pension Fund• Carlinville Police Pension Fund• Hillsboro Police Pension Fund• Salem Police Pension Fund• Greenville Police Pension Fund
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