Chicago aldermen are about to vote on a property tax hike. How the city chose to calculate it will boost tax bills for years to come. – Chicago Tribune*
"(T)he Lightfoot administration opted to calculate the tax hike using a nationwide consumer price index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, rather than the one the federal agency maintains just for the Chicago area. So rather than a 0.9% change and a tax hike of $14.7 million next year, Chicago property owners will share a $22.9 million increase on a 1.4% change, which will then carry over to 2023 and beyond."
The reasoning for raising property taxes is asinine; shove-it in the overflowing bad management bin.
An incompetent or useless city government creates and nurtures its problems. Fueling high inflation is destructive.
The Paraclete
4 years ago
That’s absolutely amateurish, linking to the CPI is a gamble. Although not likely it could decrease. It should be related to something that is guaranteed to perpetually increase. Like Chicago Crime!
The reasoning for raising property taxes is asinine; shove-it in the overflowing bad management bin.
An incompetent or useless city government creates and nurtures its problems. Fueling high inflation is destructive.
That’s absolutely amateurish, linking to the CPI is a gamble. Although not likely it could decrease. It should be related to something that is guaranteed to perpetually increase. Like Chicago Crime!