are pensions and medical prices counted in inflation math?

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  1. endfedthe

    endfedthe Banned

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    wondering

    pensions as you know are bankrupting states as unearned pensions that grew silently by automatic increase never agree to by voters and now cover any medical cost

    so numbers now staggering and union goons overpaid by factor of 10

    of course gov ignores these price rises in its math lol

    end all pensions, they were never earned
     
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    if they did the pensions as they were supposed to be set up it would have worked..but by counting overtime and not just the base is were the biggest problem fell..here in calif if you are near retirement age you work a lot of overtime the last year and the retirement is based on the highest year..one firemen made 212,000 in overtime in his last year plus his regular pay and is making 70% of that total for life
     
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