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Greater C-U pension funds: Where do taxpayers contribute most?

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Government pension funds in Champaign, Danville and Urbana depended most 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?

Greater C-U pension funds with biggest taxpayer share

Rank
Fund
City
County
Total revenue in 2016
From taxpayers
1
Champaign Police Pension Fund
Champaign
Champaign County
$6,502,219
$5,455,503
2
Champaign Firefighters Pension Fund
Champaign
Champaign County
$4,108,589
$3,364,504
3
Danville Firefighters Pension Fund
Danville
Vermilion County
$2,773,331
$2,492,985
4
Danville Police Pension Fund
Danville
Vermilion County
$2,353,013
$1,930,255
5
Urbana Police Pension Fund
Urbana
Champaign County
$1,840,949
$1,396,844
6
Urbana Firefighters Pension Fund
Urbana
Champaign County
$1,441,465
$1,038,747
7
Rantoul Police Pension Fund
Rantoul
Champaign County
$900,623
$683,547
8
Monticello Police Pension Fund
Monticello
Piatt County
$218,221
$191,159
9
Mahomet Police Pension Fund
Mahomet
Champaign County
$183,618
$144,627
10
Hoopeston Police Pension Fund
Hoopeston
Vermilion County
$183,663
$136,043

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