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Quad Cities pension funds: Where do taxpayers contribute most?

Budget 09

Government pension funds in Moline, Rock Island and Silvis 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?

Quad Cities pension funds with biggest taxpayer share

Rank
Fund
City
County
Total revenue in 2016
From taxpayers
1
Moline Firefighters Pension Fund
Moline
Rock Island County
$5,007,903
$4,574,093
2
Moline Police Pension Fund
Moline
Rock Island County
$4,325,676
$3,740,468
3
Rock Island Police Pension Fund
Rock Island
Rock Island County
$3,474,354
$2,893,929
4
Rock Island Firefighters Pension Fund
Rock Island
Rock Island County
$3,233,056
$2,803,551
5
East Moline Police Pension Fund
Moline
Rock Island County
$962,435
$704,267
6
East Moline Firefighters Pension Fund
Moline
Rock Island County
$728,875
$487,530
7
Silvis Police Pension Fund
Silvis
Rock Island County
$442,579
$347,125
8
Kewanee Police Pension Fund
Kewanee
Henry County
$466,691
$339,843
9
Kewanee Firefighters Pension Fund
Kewanee
Henry County
$445,902
$315,307
10
Milan Police Pension Fund
Milan
Rock Island County
$387,649
$291,676

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