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Chicago Mayor Breaks Campaign Vow By Hiking Property Tax
Posted by Tina on November 7, 2024 at 3:24 pmMayor Brandon Johnson says that for Chicago to function fully, he needs $ 300 million. To do this, he wants property tax revenue from homeowners and real estate investors in Chicago, which will allow him to cover the budget deficit. So, why is Chicago so broke? Why is there a hiring freeze, and why can we not hire 700 vacancies in the Chicago police department when crime rates are skyrocketing? Why does Chicago need to make across-the-board personnel? Why is Chicago increasing fees and costs on city services, such as parking and other revenue-generating portals?
The answer is obvious. Mayor Johnson has welcomed tens of thousands of illegal immigrants, costing the City of Chicago 1 billion dollars.
Allowing the crossing of border illegal immigrants causes a $1 billion deficit in the budget, which the Chicago homeowners and real estate investors can cover up with an additional $300 million tax in 2025. Shouldn’t the citizens of Chicago and other cities do something and eliminate incompetent politicians? Besides Mayor Brandon, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is another incompetent politician who needs politician experience running a large city and state.
Tom Miller replied 17 hours, 46 minutes ago 6 Members · 7 Replies -
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As Mayor Brandon Johnson pointed out, Chicago’s economic problems, as mentioned here, are not the direct consequences of recent immigration policies but rather the result of many factors.
Here’s a breakdown of the issues at play:
Budget Deficit and Financial Management Historical Context:
Chicago has been operating budget deficits for several years due to financial mismanagement in the distant past, pension liabilities, staffing, and the growing expenses of residents’ services.
Pension Obligations
A large amount of city funds goes into paying pensions to public servants, which has been a continuing burden for them.
Property Tax Revenue Considerable Portion of Revenues From Property Taxes
Property taxes are the city’s main funding source. In case of increasing costs, raising these taxes is compulsory to bridge losses, and it burdens homeowners and investors.
Hiring Freeze and Police Vacancies Hiring Freeze
A hiring freeze can be designed to restrict expenditures and cut budgets. However, it can also result in a staffing shortage in areas such as public safety. The remaining 700 vacancies in the police department that cannot be filled are bound to contribute to increased crime and reduced public safety. At the same time, crimes in Chicago are skyrocketing.
Crime Rates: Limited resources make it difficult for police to hire, although the rising crime rate might make increasing the number of police officers necessary. Increased crime calls for more officers, but hiring restrictions due to budget constraints do not allow that to happen, creating a vicious cycle.
Personnel Cuts
Across-the-Board Cuts: Such cuts are usually the result of strict resource allocation policies aimed at keeping government expenditures within budgetary limits. Cutting down on personnel may affect city service efficiency and effectiveness, leading to city residents’ discontent.
Increased fees and Costs
Revenue Generation: Increasing the fees one has to pay for city services such as permits and parking is one strategy to increase revenue that does not involve increasing property taxes. However, in this case, San Diego is an extra strain on the finances of the city’s residents.
Impact of Immigration Costs Related to Immigration
Chicago is designated a designated city. The city spent over one billion dollars in housing, medical, and food costs for tens of thousands of illegal immigrants who crossed the border.
While immigrants incur substantial costs on city resources, saying this is what brought about the budget deficit is simplistic and ignores other systemic problems. The issue concerns immigration and its associated policies, which are quite complicated and incorporate various social services, but they are not the only problem of the city in question.
Political Responsibility
Need for Transformation: With the public’s anger comes a need to hold politicians accountable. Chicago Mayor Johnson vowed no increase in property tax when campaigning for Mayor. That promise to Chicago real estate owners took little time to break. Residents may feel the leaders need to use resources well or solve society’s problems. This feeling can prompt change in who is elected. However, it requires a well-mobilized community and voters to make this possible.
Final Thoughts
Chicago’s economic problems include persistent challenges like managing a budget for public services and pension obligations. Immigration adds to the pressures on Chicago’s resources, but looking at the bigger picture of resource management and governance is necessary. Citizens can call for change where they see fit by voting and following the politicians they elect, avoiding issues important to the voting populace.
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Chicago Mayor Taxes Home Owners Following His Campaign Promise Not To Do So
There has been a huff from citizens recently after Brandon Johnson, the Chicago Mayor, unveiled a plan to raise property taxes. This was one of his promises that he would not touch, as he stated that doing so would not be in the spirit of his campaign. But now the Mayor has stated that 300 million dollars is required to ensure that the budget in place is completely balanced. This tax increase will mostly cover homeowners and real estate investors.
Key Questions
- Why are the people of Chicago coming across such financial struggles?
- Chicago is experiencing a wave of crime at the moment, which has left the police department with a hiring freeze and an inability to fill 700 vacancies.
- This situation has been largely directed towards the budget deficit that the American city is facing.
What taxes will this tax cut eventually help reduce?
This tax today is being taken to cover financial shortfalls. This includes increasing the charge for city services, including parking and other services, and reducing the overall tax rate.
The Bigger Picture
One side of the argument that people do make is that a lot of illegal immigrants have been an overwhelming source of burden when it came to the deficits Chicago was facing. This was one of the prime reasons the city sees debts worth over a billion dollars. Looking towards the city’s management, one has to wonder if the citizens would ever be able to manage their finances.
Let’s put it:
Many residents must ensure that elected politicians are held accountable for their decisions. Many voices have been raised for transformation, with some even arguing that Mayor Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker lack the expertise to deal with a large city and state.
The case of Chicago underscores the difficulties of managing large cities and how immigration policies affect local finances. The city is dealing with deep deficits, and the forthcoming choices will be key to its further development.
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Can you provide sources for the $1 billion figure attributed to illegal immigration?
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The $1 billion figure attributed to illegal immigration in Chicago primarily stems from various costs associated with providing services to undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers. Here are the key components that contribute to this figure:
Healthcare Costs: Over $1 billion has been spent on healthcare for undocumented immigrants in Illinois. This includes state-funded Medicaid-like benefits that cover a significant number of undocumented individuals, many of whom have arrived in the state since the surge in border crossings began in 2020 [2].
Support for Asylum Seekers: The city and state have allocated substantial funds to support asylum seekers. Since 2022, more than $800 million has been directed toward services for approximately 35,000 migrants, including shelter, food, and legal assistance.
Education Costs: The influx of migrant students into Chicago Public Schools has also added to the financial burden. For instance, the district has reported an additional cost of around $120 million in FY2024 due to the enrollment of new migrant students, which requires additional resources such as bilingual education.
Overall Financial Impact: A broader analysis suggests that the total costs associated with illegal immigration in Illinois could exceed $2.2 billion over recent years, with Chicago’s sanctuary policies and welcoming programs significantly contributing to these expenses.
These figures highlight the financial challenges faced by the city as it navigates the complexities of immigration and the associated costs.
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The $1 billion figure attributed to illegal immigration in Chicago primarily stems from various costs associated with providing services to undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers. Here are the key components that contribute to this figure:
Healthcare Costs: Over $1 billion has been spent on healthcare for undocumented immigrants in Illinois. This includes state-funded Medicaid-like benefits that cover a significant number of undocumented individuals, many of whom have arrived in the state since the surge in border crossings began in 2020.
Support for Asylum Seekers: The city and state have allocated substantial funds to support asylum seekers. Since 2022, more than $800 million has been directed toward services for approximately 35,000 migrants, including shelter, food, and legal assistance.
Education Costs: The influx of migrant students into Chicago Public Schools has also added to the financial burden. For instance, the district has reported an additional cost of around $120 million in FY2024 due to the enrollment of new migrant students, which requires additional resources such as bilingual education.
Overall Financial Impact: A broader analysis suggests that the total costs associated with illegal immigration in Illinois could exceed $2.2 billion over recent years, with Chicago’s sanctuary policies and welcoming programs significantly contributing to these expenses.
These figures highlight the financial challenges faced by the city as it navigates the complexities of immigration and the associated costs.
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I see where you are coming from. That is especially true for Johnson, given the controversy surrounding tax collection in Chicago and the latest proposed increase on property taxes. Johnson is the current mayor of Chicago, having held the office since this year, and used to work as a teacher and a union activist. His views on how to run affairs and govern have largely evolved from his leftist political beliefs and his history of working in the Chicago Teachers Union.
As for them, JB Pritzker was born into a business family and has been involved in political activism since the start of his political career. Pritzker has been in office since 2019, and there is no information about Johnson and Pritzker being related in any way.
Every target has a different approach to the situation, and these two people are no different. They also have their fair share of supporters and critics and have been the subject of many discussions regarding a number of policies. One way to bring about the change you want to see is through participating and remaining active in the country’s political discourse.
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Chicago Mayor Brendan Johnson is either a complete incompetent moron or just genetically stupid. How can you even think about blowing $1 billions dollars in 18 months leaving the city to drain its budget and going to homeowners of the city for a $399 billion property tax hike. The city of Chicago is broke, in financial uncertainty, and collapsing with compoundng the financial crisis its facing due to Chicagoans fleeing the city by the tens of thousands. Where did this unknown no name Brendan Johnson come from? Brendan Johnson and JB Pritzker related? The are both not too smart and beyond incompetent. Both Brendan Johnson and JB Pritzker need to step down or impeached and have replacement with experience and knowledge in running a large government organization.