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Records show how much Quincy Reporter school districts have paid for spiking teacher pensions ahead of retirement

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Out of school districts in Quincy Reporter, Quincy Public School District 172 paid the most in penalties since 2005 for spiking employee salaries to boost outgoing teachers' retirement benefits, according to data obtained from the Teachers Retirement System of Illinois.

A 2005 law put the penalties in place to discourage districts from giving costly raises - any above 6 percent - that result in costlier pensions. While salaries are paid by districts, the state foots the bill for educators' retirement benefits.

Illinois penalizes districts for "pension spiking" by passing on the extra pension costs associated with hiking salaries in the years leading up to retirement.

Since 2005, the state has assessed more than $161 million in penalties, according to TRS data.

Quincy Reporter pensions spiking penalties, 2005-present

Rank
District
City
Members
Amount Assessed
Payments Made
Waivers Granted
Written-off
Current Balance
1
Quincy Public School District 172
Quincy
78
$663,186.06
$112,446.59
$550,730.31
$9.16
2
Community USD 4
Mendon
14
$26,474.90
$16,127.96
$10,332.65
$14.29
3
Camp Point CUSD 3
Camp Point
4
$5,975.81
$5,971.98
$3.83
4
Liberty Community Unit School District 2
Liberty
1
$327.64
$327.64
5
Payson Community Unit School District 1
Payson
20
$4,471.21
$168.87
$4,294.49
$7.85

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