Alana Semuels
L.A. Times
December 8, 2013
For 34
years, Gwendolyn Beasley worked as a clerk at the Detroit Public Library and
paid a portion of her salary into a fund that would someday help pay for her
pension.
Now retired, Beasley, 67, receives $1,500 a month from that pension. But
she’s cutting back on spending after a judge ruled last week that Detroit’s
pension funds, like other city creditors, may have to take a hit as the city
reorganizes its finances under bankruptcy.
“I think it’s so very unfair,” Beasley said. “We retired expecting to get a
certain amount of benefits. Now you’ve pulled the rug out from under us.”
Read more
RELATED: Vaporized: Detroit Obliterates Retirement Funds
Most Government Pensions to Be Confiscated Within A Decade
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment