AP: Chicago's pension funds for city workers, police officers and firefighters are about $19.5 billion short of what's needed to meet its current obligations.
DETROIT CHICAGO ARE NOT UNIQUE, ALONE.The shortfall amounts to about $7,100 per Chicago resident. That's nearly eight times the per person cost of the unfunded pension liability in Detroit, a city that saw its population plummet in the years before it went into bankruptcy earlier this year. Add in the unfunded liability for Chicago teacher pensions, and the total shortfall jumps to about $27 billion.


IF WE DON'T REVERSE COURSE SOON, THEN THE USA WILL COLLAPSE AS SURELY AS THE USSR AND DETROIT DID.
IT'S 2014, OR NEVER.
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