[quote=FlyerInHi]BG, it’s not envy. The reason for complaining is that services are cut while salaries and pensions are not; all the while budgets are growing.
There are better, more efficient ways of rendering services to citizens, which which what reforms is all about. [/quote]
Déjà vu!!!
I don’t know what I was thinking not believing what politicians/lawyers said in a press release about [FILL IN THE BLANK], because those professions have always been known for being pillars of integrity and deep intellect
[quote=TIMESOFSANDIEGO.COM] Financial Outlook Shows San Diego’s Revenue Will Grow
Revenues to the city of San Diego are projected to “modestly improve” over the next five fiscal years, while expenses will continue to rise, according to a financial outlook to be delivered Thursday to the City Council’s Budget Committee.
The five-year outlook, released annually in November by the mayor’s financial staff, projects steadily increasing general fund surpluses through Fiscal Year 2021.
The anticipated surpluses begin at $200,000 for the next fiscal year, and grow in subsequent years to $7.9 million, $25.1 million, $46.4 million, and $73.7 million.
THE PROJECTIONS DON’T INCLUDE FACTORS THAT OCCASIONALLY POP UP, like increases in contributions to the employee pension system.
any one care to guess how much longer the “can” can be kicked down the road…
PUBLIC “Pension liabilities must be included on the balance sheets of the agencies responsible for funding their employees’ pensions. Until now liabilities have been buried in arcane footnotes that few read and even fewer understood”