Chicago Mayor Floats Higher Employee Tax on Fewer Companies

December 8, 2025, 11:37 PM UTC

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is floating changes to his corporate head tax proposal as he and the city council are at an impasse over how to close a nearly $1.2 billion deficit.

A meeting Saturday between Johnson’s budget team and aldermen yielded no agreement on issues including borrowing plans and his proposed monthly per-employee tax on companies, also challenged by business leaders. In a Monday letter, the mayor said his team has looked at an iteration of the head tax with a higher per-worker levy that would apply to fewer companies. They are exploring a $33-per-employee tax for companies with ...

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