One out of every five dollars spent by the state police last year went for retirement benefits, according to the Senate Fiscal Agency.
Total state police spending in the 2015-16 fiscal year was $640.1 million, with $115.7 million of this going toward the retirement system.
That compares to $118.1 million paid in gross wages to employees.
...James Hohman, assistant director of fiscal policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, said that underfunding is causing the state police to vastly overpay for benefits.
“State troopers are offered generous retirement benefits and that’s fine,” Hohman said.
“But the underfunding in the system means that they are getting Cadillac benefits at Ferrari prices.”"
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