Illinois property taxes at $5K are higher than 5 states combined
Illinois property taxes at $5K are higher than 5 states combined
Illinoisans paid the second-highest property tax rate in the U.S. in 2022, with the median Illinois homeowner spending more than taxpayers in Alabama, West Virginia, Arkansas, Louisiana and South Carolina combined. See how your county compares.
By Patrick Andriesen
Average Illinois property tax bill rises $756 in 5 years
Average Illinois property tax bill rises $756 in 5 years
Homeowners in half of Illinois’ 102 counties saw their property taxes grow faster than inflation from 2018 to 2022. The median bill rose $756 in that time.
By Patrick Andriesen
How much were property taxes in your Illinois county?
How much were property taxes in your Illinois county?
See how much the median property tax bill was in your county. See how it compared with other Illinois counties.
By Brad Weisenstein
Chicago Teachers Union demands $543K property tax break on union HQ
Chicago Teachers Union demands $543K property tax break on union HQ
The Chicago Teachers Union is seeking a $543k property tax cut that would take about $301K from the schools where its members teach. CTU’s also making over $10 billion in contract demands, which would certainly drive up Chicagoans’ tax bills.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois housing least affordable in Midwest
Illinois housing least affordable in Midwest
It’s tougher to pay for shelter in Illinois than anywhere else in the Midwest, especially if you’re living in poverty. Illinois needs another 113,000 units and nearly 290,000 affordable rental homes to help its low-income families.
By Ravi Mishra
Illinois 3rd worst in U.S. for new construction
Illinois 3rd worst in U.S. for new construction
Illinois’ rate of new housing is the third lowest of any state, driving up prices for residents. Fixing that would make housing more affordable and help Illinoisans stay.
By Benjamin O'Donnell
Unemployment tops U.S. average in all but 2 Illinois areas during June
Unemployment tops U.S. average in all but 2 Illinois areas during June
Despite some growth, high unemployment remains a persistent issue in Illinois with 13 of 15 metropolitan areas showing higher rates of unemployment than the national average.
By Ravi Mishra, Jon Josko
Illinois Education Association puts union bosses’ agenda ahead of teachers’
Illinois Education Association puts union bosses’ agenda ahead of teachers’
Just 13% of IEA’s spending was on representing teachers in 2023. But the spending of its national affiliate – the National Education Association – was even worse, with less than 8% of its spending on representing teachers’ interests.
By Mailee Smith
Vallas: 10 things CTU doesn’t want voters to know about school board races
Vallas: 10 things CTU doesn’t want voters to know about school board races
With 10 Chicago Public Schools Board of Education seats on the Nov. 5 ballot up for grabs, the battle is on for the Chicago Teachers Union to take full control of the city and district.
By Paul Vallas
1 in 3 Chicago violent crimes is a robbery, up 21% in a year
1 in 3 Chicago violent crimes is a robbery, up 21% in a year
Chicagoans reported 7.6% more violent crime from July 2023 through June 2024.
Residents experienced a 21% increase in robberies during those 12 months, with robberies becoming one-third of all violent crimes.
By Patrick Andriesen, Jon Josko
Chicago Public Schools faces $500M deficit despite $10B budget
Chicago Public Schools faces $500M deficit despite $10B budget
Chicago Public Schools’ reliance on temporary federal pandemic funds has left the district grappling with deficits even before factoring in a new Chicago Teachers Union contract. $505M deficit + $10B in demands = taxpayer trouble
By Bryce Hill
The Policy Shop: 3-in-10 seats empty at Chicago Public Schools
The Policy Shop: 3-in-10 seats empty at Chicago Public Schools
Hundreds of Chicago Public Schools buildings have a space-use problem – they’re too empty. Nearly 60% of schools are underutilized while 5% are overcrowded. Only 37% are at ideal capacity. The Chicago Teachers Union wants to add staff to the empty schools.
By Hannah Schmid
Illinois unemployment jumps to 5% in June
Illinois unemployment jumps to 5% in June
Illinois unemployment rose to 5% during June, ranking third worst in the U.S. About 328,000 Illinoisans need a job.
By Ravi Mishra, Jon Josko