Union coalition pitches city income tax – Crain’s

A CTU-backed group wants those with annual household income above $100,000 to pay 3.5 percent a year to City Hall—plus a “LaSalle Street tax” and more. But CTA rides and community college would be free.

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world with end
7 years ago

In what major city in this country would having a family income of slightly over $100K categorize you as wealthy? I think that’s closer to the poverty level than being wealthy.

nixit
7 years ago

So many fun nuggets: – They first focused on the city income tax BEFORE the commuter tax. – The word “neoliberal” appears 49 times. – “credit ratings for state and local governments are largely a sham, because municipal borrowers almost never default” – I don’t think they understand the bond ratings. Aren’t you more likely to default if you have a lot of debt on the books, even if you’ve never defaulted before? That’s the rating. – “Corporations who do business in the city benefit from city services. Their employees use city roads to get to work, regardless of whether… Read more »

NB-Chicago
7 years ago

Wonder if the 40% of city workers now making +$100k year would be exempt from 3.5% tax?Or if taxed, they could strike for 3.5% cost of living increase!! Also, why isnt seiu proposing this plan thru thier own paper–suntimes instead of crains/g. hinze?

Illinois Entrepreneur
7 years ago

Well, the public employee unions are doing what they do.

Mark/Ted, do you guys really feel like this place can be salvaged? There is no respect for liberty, freedom, entrepreneurship, capitalism or the private sector here. When you can’t fundamentally change the minds of hardened grifters like these people–and they have complete control of the political establishment–how do we even stand a chance?

Isn’t it better to just pack up and let them “have it?”

Gemini
7 years ago

Yep, time to call the moving company and the realtor.

Time to GTF out of Chicago.

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