Court rules Evanston food truck case can move forward
Court rules Evanston food truck case can move forward
The Liberty Justice Center’s legal challenge to Evanston’s anti-competitive food-truck law took an important step forward this week, as Cook County Circuit Court Judge Jean Prendergast Rooney denied the city government’s motion to dismiss our lawsuit’s claims that the city’s law violates the due process and equal protection guarantees of the Illinois Constitution. The Liberty...
Did Chicago Bears lose bid for Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett due to Illinois’ income tax?
Did Chicago Bears lose bid for Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett due to Illinois’ income tax?
The Chicago Bears are in the market for a pass-rusher to bolster their defensive line. But taxation in Illinois’ can make it difficult to lure talent from other states. The Bears targeted Seattle’s Michael Bennett, whose younger brother Martellus stars at tight-end for Chicago. Brad Biggs from the Chicago Tribune placed Chicago’s offer at around...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois has the highest jobless rate in the Midwest
Illinois has the highest jobless rate in the Midwest
Illinois has the highest jobless rate in the Midwest, and the third-highest in the nation. But not only that. Illinois’ jobless rate has gone up more in the last five years than any other state in the nation. Despite this dismal record, cheerleaders for the state government cite various studies to support a claim...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois employers to lay off more than 1,000 workers in coming months
Illinois employers to lay off more than 1,000 workers in coming months
More bad news is coming on the heels of the Bureau of Labor Statistics report that Illinois dropped 27,600 payroll jobs in the month of January alone. More than 1,000 workers will be laid off in comings weeks and months, according to advance notices filed by businesses to regulators. Businesses such as Accretive Health and...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois continues to trail national jobs recovery
Illinois continues to trail national jobs recovery
Illinois policies continue to smother the job prospects for people in the state. Yesterday, the Illinois Department of Employment Security, or IDES, reported that the state lost jobs for the second month in a row. Illinois lost 27,600 payroll jobs in January, compared to 129,000 jobs gained nationally. The Illinois unemployment rate for January is...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois loses 27,600 jobs in January
Illinois loses 27,600 jobs in January
Illinois started the New Year in the wrong direction, with businesses reporting a loss of 27,600 payroll jobs in January. The January loss makes two consecutive months of job losses. The unemployment rate declined from 8.9 percent to 8.7 percent. The number of payroll jobs today is the same as it was in November of...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois Senate proposes more reverse Robin Hood legislation
Illinois Senate proposes more reverse Robin Hood legislation
An ironic piece of legislation has been proposed in the Illinois Senate. Senate Bill 3126 would reduce the corporate income tax rate from 7 percent to 3.5 percent, but also raise the minimum wage nearly 50 percent, to $12 from $8.25. Cutting corporate tax rates is a great idea in the state with the fourth-highest...
By Michael Lucci
The five absurdities of Illinois’ Sunday car sales ban
The five absurdities of Illinois’ Sunday car sales ban
Cronyism in the car industry didn’t start with Chicago’s ongoing attempt to control ride-share companies. In 1982, big car dealerships successfully lobbied to ban their competitors from making Sunday car sales. A generation of car buyers has lost out because of it. The obvious features of the law show that it was conceived of by...
By Michael Lucci
Is Chicago retreating from threats against Uber and ridesharing services?
Is Chicago retreating from threats against Uber and ridesharing services?
At the beginning of this month, things weren’t looking good for “transportation network providers” such as Uber and Lyft in Chicago. On Feb. 5, Mayor Rahm Emanuel unveiled a proposed ordinance that would force these services to severely change the way they do business, if not leave the city entirely. That same day, aldermen Ed...
Illinois vs. Texas – the scorecard
Illinois vs. Texas – the scorecard
CNN’s Crossfire hosted a Texas vs. Illinois debate on Friday. The debate ranged from health care and fracking to the minimum wage and job creation. A new ad was unveiled that will roll out in Illinois to entice businesses and workers to move down to Texas. This would be nothing new, as Illinoisans have been...
By Michael Lucci
What’s behind Illinois’ employment collapse?
What’s behind Illinois’ employment collapse?
A smaller and smaller percentage of adults are working to support the entire state population. Why does this matter? Because a booming economy provides the benefits of opportunity and upward mobility. But not only that. Growing the number of taxpayers is essential for funding core government services and pension bills. The only other tools legislators...
By Michael Lucci
CBO estimates minimum wage hike to cost 500,000 jobs
CBO estimates minimum wage hike to cost 500,000 jobs
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, or CBO, released an estimate Tuesday afternoon saying that the Obama administration’s proposed minimum wage hike would result in 500,000 fewer Americans being employed. The proposal, supported by Democrats in Washington, D.C., and Springfield alike, is to hike the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour. Low-wage workers would see a...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois’ economic policies disproportionately hurt youth and minorities
Illinois’ economic policies disproportionately hurt youth and minorities
Gov. Pat Quinn noted in his State of the State address that “economic growth always starts with more jobs,” and that “we’ve seen progress on this front.” But it’s unclear who is experiencing progress in Illinois. Unemployment rates for youths are at crisis levels and rising, while minority rates are barely better. The Illinois Department...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois job losses: 546 layoffs announced in coming months
Illinois job losses: 546 layoffs announced in coming months
Illinois continues to shed jobs. The state lost 3,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in December. Now, Illinois is poised to lose an additional 546 jobs from five companies in the next few months, according to the state’s January Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN report. Chicago-based Specialty Foods Group Inc., a meat wholesaler that makes...
By Hilary Gowins