Chicago homeowners facing largest property tax jump in at least 30 years: study – ABC7 (Chicago)

The city treasurer's office says city spending increased, and there are fewer commercial spaces to pay their share of the pie.
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OldJoe
6 months ago

Gosh, after BLM looted downtown twice who’d a thought that businesses would just pack up and leave.

JB even said good riddance to the wealthiest resident in Chicagoland.

Da Judge
6 months ago
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Ken Griffin said he got sick of counting new bullet holes around his North Loop residence!!

Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Da Judge

In 2001 when my son was one I went out and found a bullet lodged in our deck, and that was in a nice part of Lincoln Park. That’s when we moved.

David F
6 months ago

As they say, how much do you make?
Send it in…

Need to start avoiding that BLUE handle!

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
6 months ago

Increase spending while revenues decline. Sounds like a plan for bankruptcy. Many private sector businesses are going to be facing this very same problem. Expect more to leave the state and never look back.

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