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Posted: Jul 26, 2017

Illinois is broke and continues to flirt with junk bond status. But the state’s financial woes aren’t stopping 63,000 government employees from bringing home six-figure salaries and higher. Whenever we open the books, Illinois is consistently one of the worst offenders. Recently, we found auto pound supervisors in Chicago making $144,453; nurses at state corrections earning up to $254,781; junior college presidents making $465,420; university doctors earning $1.6 million; and 84 small-town “managers” out-earning every U.S. governor. Using our interactive mapping tool, quickly review (by ZIP code) the 63,000 Illinois public employees who earn more than $100,000 and cost taxpayers $10 billion. Just click a pin and scroll down to see the results rendered in the chart beneath the map. Here are a few examples of what you’ll uncover: •20,295 teachers and school administrators – including superintendents Joyce Carmine ($398,229) at Park Forest School District 63, Troy Paraday ($384,138) at Calumet City School District 155, and Jon Nebor ($377,409) at Indian Springs School District 109. Four of the top five salaries are in the south suburbs – not the affluent north shore. •10,676 rank-and-file workers and managers in Chicago – including $216,200 for embattled Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) and $400,000 for Ginger Evans, Commissioner of Aviation – including a $100,000 bonus. Timothy Walter, a deputy police chief, made $240,917 – that’s $146,860 in overtime on top of his $94,056 base salary. Ramona Perkins, a police communications operator, pulled down $121,318 in overtime while making $196,726! •9,567 college and university employees – including the southern Illinois junior college power couple Dale Chapman ($465,420) and Linda Terrill Chapman ($217,290). The pair combined for a $682,000 income at Lewis and Clark Community College. Fady Toufic Charbel ($1.58 million) and Konstantin Slavin ($1.04 million) are million-dollar doctors at the University of Illinois at Chicago. •8,640 State of Illinois employees – including $258,070 for Marian Frances Cook, a “contractual worker” at the newly created Dept. of Innovation and Technology. Further, there are the “barber” and “teacher of barbering” positions in the state prisons making $100,000+. Loreatha Coleman made $254,781 as a nurse at the Dept. of Corrections. •8,817 small town city and village employees – including 84 municipal managers out-earning every U.S. governor at $180,000. These managers include Lawrence Hileman (Glenview – $297,988); Michael Ellis (Grayslake – $264,486); Robert Kiely (Lake Forest – $255,247); Kevin Bowens (Libertyville – $254,428); and Richard Nahrstadt (Northbrook – $250,248). ;

Illinois is Greece. We moved out. - nm

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And don't forget they'll make more in pensions when they - retire. I've lived in Illinois all my

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life. Biggest mistake I made was not getting a job with the State as soon as I got out of school. I’d be living on easy street right now if I had done that back then.

California is at least as bad, probably worse. It's only - salvation is that it still has an

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economy that’s growing at twice the rate of Illinois. But at the end of the day, even a better economy won’t save it from the same fate. Both states, along with many others are on the brink of financial collapse, and there will not be enough Federal money to solve the collective problem.

It sounds to me like the people that live there - need to get busy writing

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the governor, senators, etc. and complain. Another example of why there should be votes on government raises and salaries and not leave it up to them.

Our federal government does the same thing; they vote themselves raises. Never thought this was right at any level.

This reminds me of the "New Deal" which can be traced to - central planning/communism by

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seizing economic power.

What the New Deal really intended to do was to reorganize and control the whole economic and social structure of the country.

Jim Powell's 2003 book, FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression is a great book. It's a survey of how New Deal burdened the economy and impaired recovery by disrupting and imposing additional taxes and regulatory costs.

Economics is my special interest. Way back in the seventies I was laid up for most of a year and for distraction I read economics, including Adam Smith, von Mises. Hayek, Friedman, Ricardo, Bastiat, Mills, and all the rest.

Like Johnson and Medicare/Medicaid. War on - poverty. Did we end poverty?

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No.

Privatizing the economy is what these states have done, and that never works.

A country that doesn’t understand its own history is not well equipped to deal with its future. The Great Depression was not a failure of the old order. It was the failure of the new order that had just begun.

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