The Domestic For 7/20/09: I Need To Move And Retire In San Francisco
Though I don't know if I'll become a Giants fan if I move to Silicon ValleyThe number of San Francisco retirees or their survivors knocking back $100,000 or more a year in city pensions has grown to 709.Makes me think about this great show (ok, it wasn't that great, but it's memorable):
That's 229 more than last year. It's also 124 more than for all of Los Angeles - a city with more than four times San Francisco's population - according to figures freshly provided to the California Foundation for Fiscal Responsibility, a pension reform group.
Those in San Francisco who have earned a ride on the golden highway include six former police chiefs, four former fire chiefs or their widows and a slew of former department heads.
The highest pension - $242,000 - goes to former Police Chief Earl Sanders. He got a $20,000 bump this year, thanks to a cost-of-living increase.
Oh how I miss the 90's.
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