Vallas: Chicago Transit Authority is city’s 3rd budget crisis
Vallas: Chicago Transit Authority is city’s 3rd budget crisis
Chicago faces financial meltdowns on three fronts: the city budget, Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Transit Authority. The CTA faces a $577 million deficit, but it can be fixed.
By Paul Vallas
Pekin passes grocery tax, taking away $1M in savings for shoppers
Pekin passes grocery tax, taking away $1M in savings for shoppers
Pekin and Normal have joined the list of local governments passing ordinances to replace the 1% statewide grocery tax when it expires.
By Dylan Sharkey
Enough? Chicago aldermen to vote on mayor’s property tax hike
Enough? Chicago aldermen to vote on mayor’s property tax hike
Mayor Brandon Johnson broke a campaign promise by proposing a $300 million property tax increase to fund his $17.3 billion budget. On Thursday the city council will vote, and the signs are not good for Johnson.
By Matheus Cosso
Palos Park, another Chicago suburb might tax residents’ groceries
Palos Park, another Chicago suburb might tax residents’ groceries
Palos Park residents have a chance to save 1% on groceries starting in 2026, but the City Council is considering taking that away and taxing groceries. A series of towns are considering a local grocery tax.
By Dylan Sharkey
‘Millionaire tax’ being backed by Illinois voters
‘Millionaire tax’ being backed by Illinois voters
The “millionaire tax” was being OK’d by Illinois voters, with 60.3% voting “yes” on the advisory question about raising taxes on residents earning over $1 million a year to fund property tax relief. The problem is, millionaires would not be the only tax targets.
By Patrick Andriesen
4 ways Chicago’s 2025 budget fails, plus hikes property taxes
4 ways Chicago’s 2025 budget fails, plus hikes property taxes
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 2025 budget proposes a nearly $1 billion deficit. High personnel and pension costs have Johnson breaking his campaign promise not to hike property taxes. Plus there’s no plan for long-term fixes.
By Ravi Mishra, Lauren Zuar
Johnson’s 2025 Chicago budget breaks property tax promise
Johnson’s 2025 Chicago budget breaks property tax promise
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson delivered his 2025 budget Oct. 30, including a nearly $1 billion deficit, runaway spending and low revenues that have him breaking his campaign promise not to raise property taxes.
By Lauren Zuar, Ravi Mishra
Argie Karafotias
Argie Karafotias
"There needs to be transparency and accountability."
Another Illinois town has passed a grocery tax. Is yours next?
Another Illinois town has passed a grocery tax. Is yours next?
Another Illinois town voted to pass a local grocery tax. See how much grocery shoppers in your community could lose if your local leaders also impose the tax.
By Dylan Sharkey
3 ways a ‘millionaire tax’ would hurt Illinois
3 ways a ‘millionaire tax’ would hurt Illinois
Illinois voters on Nov. 5 will be asked whether they favor a “millionaire tax.” Here are three things to know about it: the tax can be easily avoided, it fails to provide stable revenue and it discourages or limits economic growth.
By Matheus Cosso
Illinois pension crisis would devour ‘millionaire tax’
Illinois pension crisis would devour ‘millionaire tax’
Illinois needs to spend $4.9 billion more annually to pay for pensions, but the “millionaire tax” would only raise an estimated $3-$4.3 billion. That’s too little for the pension bills and would leave nothing for property tax relief.
By Bryce Hill
Tax question on November ballot could open door for retirement tax
Tax question on November ballot could open door for retirement tax
Implementing the “millionaire” tax would give lawmakers the power to tax retirement income. Every state with a progressive tax also taxes retirement income.
By Patrick Andriesen