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Market-oriented housing reforms gaining traction in Illinois

Market-oriented housing reforms gaining traction in Illinois

Gov. J.B. Pritzker recently signed an executive order to increase access to housing for middle-income families. While many of the proposed solutions still miss the mark, there are some important supply-side reforms that could mark a positive shift for Illinois.

By LyLena Estabine

Illinois students show continued struggles in reading, math on national exam

Illinois students show continued struggles in reading, math on national exam

The nation’s report card was just released and shows Illinois students continue to struggle to meet proficiency standards in reading and math. State leaders are spinning 8th-grade results as a win, but in reality, they lag. Ignored are the struggles of younger students.

By Hannah Schmid

Illinois’ low social mobility: causes and cures

Illinois’ low social mobility: causes and cures

Published Jan. 28, 2025 Illinois Policy Institute Center for Poverty Solutions, in partnership with the Archbridge Institute By Joshua Bandoch, Ph.D., head of policy, Illinois Policy Institute and Justin Callais, Ph.D., chief economist, Archbridge Institute EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A low-income person’s ability to move up in society is worse in Illinois than in any other Midwestern...

Chicago’s hidden housing solution: How additional dwelling unit expansion can make city more affordable

Chicago’s hidden housing solution: How additional dwelling unit expansion can make city more affordable

Published Jan. 23, 2025 Chicago’s 2020 Additional Dwelling Unit Ordinance, while well-intentioned, has stifled development. Despite 71% of Chicagoans being in favor of putting additional dwelling units on existing residential lots – higher than the national average – restrictive and inequitable regulations have ensured very few are built.1 Only 44% of pre-approved applications have received...

By LyLena Estabine