Increasing Chicago poverty could lead to higher taxes, legislator says – Center Square

According to the numbers, about 450,000 Chicagoans live below the poverty line, their highest amount since 2017. "Poverty drives crime up and it also drives entitlements up," state Rep. LaShawn Ford said. "That's going to cause an increase in taxes to pay for entitlements, and it will also cause more taxes to pay for public safety."

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