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Chicago homeowners are burning mad about
skyrocketing property tax bills

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 11/17/2025 7:55:43 PM

Many Cook County homeowners are reeling from whopping property tax bills that came out late and much higher than expected. Chicago's south and west sides saw some of the biggest increases as tax bills began arriving in mailboxes the last few days. In the North Lawndale neighborhood, property tax bills went up on average 98%. In the West Garfield Park neighborhood, the average increase was more than 130% One of the main reasons for skyrocketing property tax bills for homeowners is because of what's happening downtown, where property taxes collected from commercial businesses dropped $129 million over the past year.

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It's hard to feel sorry for them. They keep voting for liberal Democrats and are surprised when someone has to pay for all the largess since so many businesses have abandoned the city.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 11/17/2025 8:36:36 PM (No. 2031144)
But, of course, they will continue to vote for Dems.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: itsonlyme 11/17/2025 8:37:41 PM (No. 2031146)
Pay up on time or the "officials" could place a lien on your property. LOL. What, you want police and fire protection? LOL. That's extra. Good thing the schools are "fine". November 17, 2025 "Because of “lax, vague, inadequate and unenforced CPS travel rules, training and procedures,” CPS employees excessively spent taxpayer money, in many instances without approval. Luxurious vacations were veiled as professional development conferences, according to the CPS Office of Inspector General. https://www.illinoispolicy.org/taxpayers-pay-23-6m-for-chicago-public-schools-vacations/
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Reply 3 - Posted by: peebster 11/17/2025 8:40:13 PM (No. 2031148)
Well, just call your state assembly representative and suggest they propose legislation similar to California’s Prop 13. Ooooh, riiiight. This is Illinois. Well, Florida is that for away.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: RuckusTom 11/17/2025 8:54:09 PM (No. 2031149)
The dirty secret in Texas: they brag about not having a State income tax. But if you own property you get an ongoing good slap across the face. When I buy groceries, I get taxed up front in sales tax. That's it. End of story. Why isn't it the same when I buy property?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 11/17/2025 9:27:52 PM (No. 2031161)
Help me understand. The climate in chicago is chenging, companies (and jobs) are fleeing, and the gov has the hard choice of trimming services or the easy choice of raising taxes…to correct for the mistakes tha the gov has made?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: PChristopher 11/17/2025 10:08:59 PM (No. 2031171)
Communists take everything and produce nothing but misery. You all had better invest heavily in some torches and pitchforks, and prepare to storm the castle cuz you're not going to debate your way out of this situation. You'll need to change out your Aldermen, too! Your Commie mayor isn't alone in this!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: JHHolliday 11/17/2025 11:05:47 PM (No. 2031180)
Re # 6. Chicago has been a cesspool of corruption since the days before Al Capone. In fact, Capone would have done a better job of running the city. Some of the grifters on the city payroll might have gone missing but it would helped Al to cut necessary deadwood. The schools would also be better and, um, certain neighborhoods made safer.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: padiva 11/17/2025 11:53:18 PM (No. 2031187)
Just wondering.... Is there a surcharge for living close to the wonderful BO presidential center?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: jc96 11/18/2025 1:55:49 AM (No. 2031193)
who offered, "elections have consequences"? ciao Cris
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Reply 10 - Posted by: mifla 11/18/2025 4:31:01 AM (No. 2031198)
Be silent peasants! The crown needs your money. What they do with it is no concern of yours! Bend the knee and get back work.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 11/18/2025 8:50:45 AM (No. 2031292)
C'mon man, somebody has to pay for the luxury of being a sanctuary city and supporting all of those hardworking people who bring the drugs in for you. You should just send in your check and enclose a note of thanks to Brandon.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: privateer 11/18/2025 9:48:35 AM (No. 2031339)
If you own your own home, rather than live in govt. rat cages, you are part of the hated 'Filthy Rich' and deserve to be exploited, and your financial bones picked clean. Braindead Johnson will see to it. Unless you're part of the Elite, or pay off big time.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DVC 11/18/2025 9:49:03 AM (No. 2031340)
Re #4, in these Dem hellholes, they have the property taxes, AND income taxes. Getting rid of one is a good thing. Unfortunately NO PLACE on Earth is free of taxes. We want streets, roads, bridges and police departments. They must be paid for somehow.
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