Cook County TIF revenues smash records, squeeze taxpayers – Illinois Answers Project

Cook County’s nearly 450 tax-increment financing districts reaped a record $1.6 billion from property taxpayers last year. Chicago led the way in TIF capture, beating its previous record of $1.05 billion by more than 15%, even as city leaders let a handful of districts expire. The opposite occurred in Cook County’s 150-plus suburbs, where TIF revenues declined by more than 13% due to sinking assessments even as towns added new districts.
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Giddyap
3 years ago

When LaSalle Street was made a TIF, you knew that the whole system was corrupt to the core.

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