Illinois aims to put 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2030
Illinois aims to put 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2030
The state’s newly adopted clean energy policy adds new incentives for electric vehicles and charging stations for buyers and manufacturers.
By Patrick Andriesen
Jeremiah Griffin
Jeremiah Griffin
“I want to tell my story so that kids that deal with learning disabilities or people telling them, ‘They can’t be something,’ feel like they can be something, and they don’t listen to the negativity.”
Illinois payrolls stagnant, unemployment rate 35% higher than U.S. average
Illinois payrolls stagnant, unemployment rate 35% higher than U.S. average
Illinois’ non-farm payrolls only added 2,500 jobs from mid-July to mid-August. Unemployment was steadily high as the rest of the nation recovered.
By Bryce Hill
Everything you need to know about Illinois unemployment
Everything you need to know about Illinois unemployment
The Illinois Department of Employment Security was ill-prepared to handle record numbers of unemployed workers when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, was slow to distribute federal help, exposed Illinoisans' private information, then lefts thousands on hold awaiting answers. Here's the latest.
By Brad Weisenstein
Chris Stephens
Chris Stephens
“There’s a lot of investors nationally that I know that will not invest in Illinois. There [are] large investors pulling out of this state because they don’t want to pay for other people’s bad mistakes.”
Suburban residents risk losing homes over rising pension costs
Suburban residents risk losing homes over rising pension costs
Because the cost of generous government retirement packages has grown faster than existing government revenues can sustain, property taxes continue to climb.
By Amy Korte
Illinois falls farther behind national economic recovery in July
Illinois falls farther behind national economic recovery in July
Despite the strongest jobs report in months, Illinois’ unemployment rate remains high as the U.S. rate continues to drop.
By Bryce Hill
Rural areas lose to cities amid Illinois’ historic population loss
Rural areas lose to cities amid Illinois’ historic population loss
Chicago and other urban areas in Illinois gained people compared to the rural areas, with 87 of 102 counties losing people in the 2020 U.S. Census.
By Bryce Hill
Black workers suffer most from Illinois’ slow recovery from COVID-19
Black workers suffer most from Illinois’ slow recovery from COVID-19
Some parts of Illinois’ job markets are recovering, but not for Black Illinoisans. Many jobs are still missing from before COVID-19, including over one-third of the leisure and hospitality jobs.
By Orphe Divounguy, Bryce Hill
Illinois home building lags virtually every other state during past decade
Illinois home building lags virtually every other state during past decade
New census data shows Illinois ranked 48th in the U.S. for new single-family home permits during the past decade.
By Bryce Hill
Governor signs Hayli’s Law to protect lemonade stands from Illinois government
Governor signs Hayli’s Law to protect lemonade stands from Illinois government
When a child’s lemonade stand was targeted by government regulators, an 11-year-old entrepreneur fought back. Now Illinois law officially bars government from interfering with a child’s right to sell cold summer drinks.
Chicago’s unemployment recovery near dead last for big cities
Chicago’s unemployment recovery near dead last for big cities
A national study ranked Chicago’s unemployment recovery 172nd out of the 180 most-populous U.S. cities. Lawmakers didn’t help when they imposed $655 million in new taxes on the state’s job creators.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois may pay bonuses to get workers to take jobs again
Illinois may pay bonuses to get workers to take jobs again
To combat above-average unemployment, Illinois state leaders discussed a possible back-to-work bonus. The state would pay cash to those who go off unemployment.
By Noah Shaar