State retirees struggle through inflation while budget plans leave them out


State Rep. Alma A. Allen, D-Houston, talks with other legislators on the opening day of the special session at the Texas Capitol on July 8, 2021.

Gloria García, 68, poses for a photo at her friends’ home in Alamo, Texas on Monday, April 3, 2023. “If you don’t get a pension raise in 20 years like how social security gives raises, how are the middle class people supposed to make it with inflation?”
Verónica G. Cárdenas for The Texas Tribune Gloria García, 68, poses for a photo at her friends’ home in Alamo, Texas on Monday, April 3, 2023. “If you don’t get a pension raise in 20 years like how social security gives raises, how are the middle class people supposed to make it with inflation?”
Verónica G. Cárdenas for The Texas Tribune

Stretched to the limit 

Valentina Belmares, 73, poses for a photo at her home in Alamo, Texas on Monday, April 3, 2023. Belmares mentions that she struggles to make ends meet and sometimes has to sell food plates to supplement her expenses. “I am planning to go to the state capital to meet with legislators and representatives for a pension increase since there hasn’t been one in 20 years.”
Verónica G. Cárdenas for The Texas Tribune Valentina Belmares, 73, poses for a photo at her home in Alamo, Texas on Monday, April 3, 2023. Belmares mentions that she struggles to make ends meet and sometimes has to sell food plates to supplement her expenses. “I am planning to go to the state capital to meet with legislators and representatives for a pension increase since there hasn’t been one in 20 years.”
Verónica G. Cárdenas for The Texas Tribune

State employees easy to overlook  


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