COVID pandemic worsens housing crisis – One Illinois

The study’s dire warning issued two years ago continues to apply: “The cost of rental housing varies across the state, but there is no place in Illinois where a minimum-wage worker can afford a two-bedroom apartment.”
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anonymous
5 years ago

It is Pritzker and his mandates that are causing all the problems

Freddy
5 years ago

Landlords like myself never got any type of property tax breaks whatsoever. So how can I give the tenants a break if they needed one. I am suppose to hand out some sort of charity but the same is not afforded to me by any taxing body. Many taxing bodies have “reserves” but I have yet seen anyone using them to give property owners a break. I can sleep well knowing that the Property Tax Force (farce) is working 24/7 to reduce my tax’s. Ha! Ha!

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