This week we are focusing on TRS itself. The following links should tell you everything you ever wanted to know about TRS! This will require some serious reading, but we think it’s worth everyone’s time and energy. We need to make one correction in how the TRS system is funded. In the first week of Pension 101, we said that TRS is funded in 3 ways: member contributions, employer contributions, and state contributions. We said that the employer contribution is much higher than it actually is (so sorry!). It is actually, at this point in time, .58 percent per employee. We also neglected to mention that TRS funding has a fourth, important, component – that is investment income. You can find more about this in the online booklet created by TRS. The link to that booklet follows, plus other important links for this week! (Any questions? Can’t make the links work? Suggestions? Feedback? E-mail us or call us at (708)383-2035.)
Great booklet with all the facts about TRS — a must-read!
A specific response to the sale of TRS assets can be found at this link.
Illinois Retired Teachers’ Association updates on current issues regarding TRS and more.
Tags: investment, pension, TRS
September 18, 2010 at 10:36 am |
Thanks! I’ve been hunting for some information on this most of the day today. I wish that people would write more about this. Greatly appreciated
October 11, 2010 at 3:34 pm |
Can you give me the total dues deductions taken during the calendar year Jan. 1, 2009 to Dec. 31, 2009? The tax man calleth.
October 11, 2010 at 3:36 pm |
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