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    Illinois Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner speaks at a news conference in Chicago. After being hammered by his opponent, Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, for putting investments in the Cayman Islands, Rauner’s campaign fired back, saying Quinn’s own pension fund, and that of many Illinois teachers and other public employees, also have investments there. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

    Illinois governor, opponent clash over investments, pensions

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    A section of the I-75 Phase II modernization project under way in Dayton, Ohio. (AP Photo/Skip Peterson, File)
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    New York City's pension funds ended the latest fiscal year with a record-high value of $160.5 billion, City Comptroller Scott Stringer said Monday. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, Pool)

    NYC pension funds at $160.5 billion

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    It was five years ago this summer that 20,000 white-collar nonunion workers from Delphi (a leading auto parts company spun off from GM in 1999) had their pensions sabotaged as part of a rotten White House deal with Big Labor. (AP Photo)
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    Still fighting: The Delphi workers Obama robbed

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    Joe Biden wishes he had rich, ‘Republican kid’ to pay for his retirement home
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    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, seated left, answers a question about pensions from retired Stafford Township, N.J., Police Chief Larry Parker, right front, as Christie addressed a gathering Tuesday, July 22, 2014, in Long Beach Township, N.J. (AP/Mel Evans)

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    The improving national economy is finally spurring job growth and pushing the unemployment rate down in Rhode Island, according to the state's top labor official. (iStock Image)

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    FILE - In a Thursday, July 3, 2014 file photo, Detroit retirees Mike Shane, left, and William Davis protest near the federal courthouse in Detroit. Workers and retirees approved pension cuts in Detroit's bankruptcy by a landslide, the city reported Monday, a crucial step to emerging from the largest municipal insolvency in U.S. history. The city disclosed results from two months of balloting, which ended July 11. Judge Steven Rhodes still must hold a trial in August to determine if Detroit's overall bankruptcy plan is fair and feasible to all creditors, from Wall Street to Main Street, but support from retirees is vital. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
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