Skyway users overcharged? Lawsuit seeks $3 million in refunds on tolls – Chicago Sun-Times

We kept checking our math and checking” the gross domestic product on which the annual toll increase is supposed to be based, attorney Ken Goldstein said. "They can use the highest GDP over the course of a year and they used a number that’s not listed in the government’s GDP schedule. They used a higher number."
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cynthia
1 year ago

GOOD LUCK…..like getting a prop. tax refund

Old Joe
1 year ago

Hey, I’ve used the Skyway to travel back to Detroit. Where’s my refund?

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