Hidden bill: Chicago taxpayers and the Windy City crisis
Hidden bill: Chicago taxpayers and the Windy City crisis
Each Chicago household is on the hook for more than $63,800 in future tax bills – much of it for services already rendered.
Each Chicago household is on the hook for more than $63,800 in future tax bills – much of it for services already rendered.
Areas of Illinois that are driven by backbone industries such as manufacturing are being hollowed out. That reality is showing up in the form of government dependence.
UPDATED JULY 19: It’s almost inevitable that the state will violate either the Fair Labor Standards Act or the Illinois Constitution
Illinois is hemorrhaging jobs as Springfield refuses reform.
Manufacturers and blue-collar jobs continue to bolt from Illinois’ poor policy climate.
City officials are pushing property-tax hikes, sales-tax hikes, and even a commuter tax and financial-transaction tax.
Temporary, unbalanced budget now moves to the governor’s desk for approval – Rauner has said he will veto the measure.
Fixing criminal-justice disparities means improving education as well.