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The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (or IMRF) is the second largest and best-funded public pension system in Illinois. Since 1941, has partnered with local units of government to provide retirement, disability and death benefits for public employees. With a funded status of about 98 percent and more than $50 billion in assets, IMRF is well ...
The Illinois General Assembly created the Teachers’ Retirement System of the State of Illinois (TRS or the System) in 1939 for the purpose of providing retirement annuities, and disability and survivor benefits for educators employed in public schools outside the city of Chicago. The System's enabling legislation is in the Illinois Pension ...
A total of 2,346,109 Illinois residents were enrolled in Medicare in 2023. The average Medicare Advantage monthly premium decreased by an average of $0.18 in Illinois compared with last year ...
SHIP programs can help you make informed decisions about your benefits and care. SHIP programs utilize state offices, local agencies, community providers, community-based counselors, and ...
Even if you qualify for a premium-free Part A plan under Original Medicare, you usually still need to pay the monthly premium for Part B. For 2024, the lowest premium amount is $174.70 per month.
The State Universities Retirement System, or SURS, is an agency in the U.S. state of Illinois government that administers retirement, disability, death, and survivor benefits to eligible SURS participants and annuitants. Membership in SURS is attained through employment with 61 employing agencies, [1] including public universities, community ...
Benefits for new cases go out between the 1st and 10th of every month. The date you receive benefits depends on the last digit of the head of household’s individual ID number. Regular roll ...
The upgraded pay would mean those receiving the state tipped wage of $8.40 would earn the state minimum wage of $15 starting Jan. 1, 2025.