Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund
Recent News About Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund
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Report: Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund gained $405,555 in investment income in 2018
After projecting its investments would grow by 6.3 percent, the Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund netted 5.5 percent on its investments in 2018, according to data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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Analysis: Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund would go bankrupt in 49 years without taxpayer subsidy
Without members and taxpayers subsidizing its revenue, the Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund would have lost $145,026 in 2018, according to a NW Illinois News analysis of the latest data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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Analysis: Rock Falls pays $3.53 for every $1 pensioners contribute to Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund
Taxpayers contributed 77.8 percent of the $344,916 the Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund brought in 2018, or $3.53 for every $1 from pension members.
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Report: 65% of Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund is funded
With the amount it's obligated to pay pensioners outpacing the funds it has on hand, 65 percent of the Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund is funded, according to the latest data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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Report: Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund lost $7,123 in investment income in 2016
After projecting its investments would grow by 6.50 percent, the Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund lost 0.40 percent on its investments in 2016, according to data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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Report: Average pensioner in Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund earns $53,721 per year
The Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund had 14 active participants receiving an average salary of $53,721 in 2016, according to the latest data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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Analysis: Rock Falls pays $1.98 for every $1 pensioners contribute to Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund
Taxpayers contributed 67.3 percent of the $208,067 the Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund brought in last year, or $1.98 for every $1 from pension members.
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Analysis: Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund would go broke in 13 years without taxpayer subsidy
Without members and taxpayers subsidizing its revenue, Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund lost $506,431 in 2016, according to a NW Illinois News analysis of the latest data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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Report: 70.8% of Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund is funded
With the amount it's obligated to pay pensioners outpacing the funds it has on hand, 70.8 percent of the Rock Falls Firefighters Pension Fund fund is funded, according to the latest data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance Pension Division.
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Analysis: These 7 Northwest Illinois pension funds would go bankrupt fastest without subsidies
Pension funds in Byron, Rock Falls and Dixon would go bankrupt first without subsidies from taxpayers and members, according to an analysis of data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance.
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Analysis: These 200 Illinois pension funds would go bankrupt fastest without subsidies
Pension funds in Byron and Rock Falls would go bankrupt first without subsidies from taxpayers and members, according to an analysis of data reported to the Illinois Department of Insurance.
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Northwest Illinois pension funds: Where do taxpayers contribute least?
Government pension funds in Savanna, Rock Falls and Byron depended least on taxpayer contributions to make ends meet in 2016, according to the Illinois Department of Insurance.
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Illinois pension funds: Where do taxpayers contribute least?
Government pension funds in Savanna, Rock Falls and Byron depended least on taxpayer contributions to make ends meet in 2016, according to the Illinois Department of Insurance.
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Rankings: 10 best funded pensions in Northwest Illinois
Byron, Freeport and Rochelle have government pension funds with the highest funding levels in Northwest Illinois, according to the Illinois Department of Insurance.