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daredtowork

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41. I just posted an article for you
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 07:58 PM
Jul 2015

But it was also in the two articles I posted above that explained why the City's contributions made the pensions larger than salaries.

And I'm sure if you clicked around the database there is a way to figure that out, but I'm not the database analyst type, so I wouldn't be able to explain that to you. Sorry you just can't take my word that I live in a place and no very well from public discussion that our public officials and university professors make in the 200k range YEARLY in pension.

I hope you "believe" the San Francisco Chronicle article I posted above. Here it is again in case you don't want to check the above comment: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Berkeley-s-ex-city-manager-retires-with-windfall-2416243.php

If you post one more "skeptical" comment, I'm going to assume your trolling.

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City and State employees have pensions daredtowork Jul 2015 #1
That iis just fucked it edhopper Jul 2015 #4
They always say that daredtowork Jul 2015 #5
You are parroting right wing talking points that are anti Union and also false. Bluenorthwest Jul 2015 #8
Berkeley daredtowork Jul 2015 #9
Pension funds were invested a *long* time ago Recursion Jul 2015 #11
Take a look yourself: here's the database for 2014 daredtowork Jul 2015 #13
I'm looking. Not seeing anything wrong Recursion Jul 2015 #14
What bothers me is it's the excuse for not funding regular budget items daredtowork Jul 2015 #17
Who are these local City employees with over 200k a year pensions? B Calm Jul 2015 #16
Here is a database daredtowork Jul 2015 #19
Is that their yearly pension salary or B Calm Jul 2015 #20
That's the yearly pension salary. nt daredtowork Jul 2015 #34
Your database doesn't say it's a yearly salary? Where do you see that at? B Calm Jul 2015 #36
It's yearly daredtowork Jul 2015 #37
It's yearly because you live there and you say so. Okay. . . B Calm Jul 2015 #38
I just posted an article for you daredtowork Jul 2015 #41
Thanks! B Calm Jul 2015 #43
You were pushing it. nt daredtowork Jul 2015 #44
I think you got that backwards, but whatever. . . B Calm Jul 2015 #45
Hover your mouse pointer over the last column heading mathematic Jul 2015 #39
Thanks! B Calm Jul 2015 #40
$200K a year? That has to be bullshit alarimer Jul 2015 #33
Several of the professors in the UC system are making over 2k a year daredtowork Jul 2015 #35
I've seen abuses by firefighters for $500,000 a year in pensions Nevernose Jul 2015 #42
I was a teacher... Bigmack Jul 2015 #2
Yep, the PTB won't be happy until we're North Korea. nt valerief Jul 2015 #3
IMHO, social security should go up, and retirement shouldn't be tied to the luck of employment. nt daredtowork Jul 2015 #6
Yeah, Union members have pensions, currently about 22% of private sector employees have Bluenorthwest Jul 2015 #7
Thanks, but are you saying 22% of private sector employees are in unions? valerief Jul 2015 #29
There are about 43,000 defined benefit plans and 630,000 defined contribution plans active Recursion Jul 2015 #10
Talking to a young man yesterday who was thrilled to have a new job that offered a 401K pension. B Calm Jul 2015 #12
The advantage of those over defined-benefit is that you can take them with you Recursion Jul 2015 #18
The word "pension" has officially been redefined, I guess. nt valerief Jul 2015 #30
I have a defined benefit pension quaker bill Jul 2015 #15
My husband works for a Big Oil company, and has been employed for 34+ years. phylny Jul 2015 #21
Yes, ma'am we are quite lucky. Their war on the working man is insidious. GOLGO 13 Jul 2015 #22
Yes, there are still private pension plans Capt. Obvious Jul 2015 #23
Still some around madville Jul 2015 #24
I work for The World Bank Group LibertyLover Jul 2015 #25
Many union trades do, as well as railroad employees. Brickbat Jul 2015 #26
I will get a modest pension from my Government service.... Adrahil Jul 2015 #27
I have one with my union job. JNelson6563 Jul 2015 #28
As a railroad employee, I get a pension and so does my wife. neverforget Jul 2015 #31
Yes I have a defined-benefit pension thru my Fortune 500 employer TacoD Jul 2015 #32
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