Mayor, All But 2 City Council Members In Line For Raises In January – Block Club Chicago

The annual raises for the city's elected officials are tied to the Consumer Price Index. In 2024, that equates to a 2.24 percent increase. Alds. Byron Sigcho-Lopez and Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez are the only two city officials who turned down the salary increases so far. By not opting out of the pay hike, Mayor Brandon Johnson would receive a raise of about $4,800, which would bring his salary to $221,052.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Chicago Democrats are the definition of hypocrisy — calling on Chicagoans to pay more taxes while they loot the city treasury.

Last edited 2 years ago by Giddyap
Pat S.
2 years ago

Perhaps the raise will enable Mayor Johnson to pay his utility bills.

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