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Another Central States Pension Question
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 5176235" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I could be wrong but I would bet CS would fight this tooth and nail. They can barely take care of the ones they are responsible for now. Without the last bailout they would be approaching "tits up" right now. Supposedly the bailout will keep them solvent until 2035 I think. Once again I could be wrong. Good luck to everyone covered by a pension -- no matter whos forking out the money. Pensions are a dying breed. Right-to-work states was the final nail in the coffin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 5176235, member: 5382"] I could be wrong but I would bet CS would fight this tooth and nail. They can barely take care of the ones they are responsible for now. Without the last bailout they would be approaching "tits up" right now. Supposedly the bailout will keep them solvent until 2035 I think. Once again I could be wrong. Good luck to everyone covered by a pension -- no matter whos forking out the money. Pensions are a dying breed. Right-to-work states was the final nail in the coffin. [/QUOTE]
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