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Chicago: 7th most expensive city in the world

Chicago: 7th most expensive city in the world

Driven by a costly tax burden, Chicago’s high cost of goods and services lands the Windy City in the top 10 for the most expensive 71 cities across the world, according to a new survey by UBS.

By Amy Korte

Chicago a step closer to lifting ban on food carts

Chicago a step closer to lifting ban on food carts

Today, the Chicago Committee on License and Consumer Protection voted in favor of an ordinance that would legalize food carts in the city. Now the ordinance moves to the full City Council, which will meet on Sept. 24 for a vote. Chicago is one of the only major U.S. cities that bans food carts; these...

By Hilary Gowins

Chicago’s food-cart ban costs revenue, jobs

Chicago’s food-cart ban costs revenue, jobs

Chicago’s ban on food carts is costing the city jobs and revenue. The city has fallen behind its peers: Street vending from food carts is already legal in 23 of the 25 largest cities in the U.S. The Illinois Policy Institute conducted a survey of nearly 200 Chicago food-cart street vendors to assess the social...

By Michael Lucci, Hilary Gowins