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Facing a $1.5B budget deficit, Chicago’s mayor proposes some new taxes…social media tax
Posted on 10/16/25 at 7:58 pm
Posted on 10/16/25 at 7:58 pm
Mayor Johnson proposes social media tax to fund mental health clinics in 2026 budget
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Mayor Brandon Johnson rolled out his progressive budget for 2026 on Thursday as the city faces more than a billion-dollar deficit.
Ahead of his budget address, the mayor spoke surrounded by community organizations and elected leaders about the "Protecting Chicago Budget."
"It acknowledges a harsh reality that I think, that we all can agree on. We are living in unprecedented times," Johnson said. "We can't respond to Trump's cuts and the attacks on our city with speeches and press conferences. We must take concrete action."
A budget forecast released this summer projects a $1.15 billion deficit for the city, driven in part by the end of federal pandemic aid, and uncertainty over Chicago Public Schools pension payments.
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The mayor's proposed budget does not impose any new property taxes or fees on Chicagoans.
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Social media tax to fund mental health programs
The mayor's budget proposes two new special revenue funds for mental health and community safety.
The programs would be funded by adding a tax fee on social media companies called Social Media Amusement & Responsibility Tax, or SMART.
Money collected from the companies would fund "free mental health clinics throughout Chicago and the expansion of mental health crisis response teams," the mayor said.
The tax would charge social media companies 50 cents per active user over 100,000 in Chicago. The mayor's office expects the proposed tax to generate $31 million.
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Taxing large corporations and the 'ultra-rich'
As a direct response to the Trump administration's tax cut for large corporations, the mayor proposed to implement new taxes and fees on some of Chicago's wealthiest people and corporations.
One of the proposed fees is a "yacht tax,"' which the mayor said would brings the rate for boat-mooring at city harbors into alignment with historical rates and the rate of parking.
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Two other new fees include a "vacant building fee," which is a renewal fee to recover costs, incentivize development and reduce blight and taxes on big tech companies through an increase in the Personal Property Lease Transaction Tax rate.
"We are asking the top 3% of the absolute largest corporations in our city, those who have seen tremendous success and exceedingly high profits, to chip in so that we can build a safer city for all of Chicago," Johnson said.
The Community Safety Surcharge would apply to companies with more than 100 employees.
It would charge $21 per employee per month.
It would generate $100 million in revenue
That would pay for things like violence prevention programs and summer youth jobs
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Local and state business groups blasted the head tax plan, along with the increase in the cloud computing tax.
"The best way to get rid of fiscal deficits is have new jobs, and the head tax and the cloud tax are job-killing taxes that will hurt businesses of every size and sector in Chicago," said Jack Lavin, president and of the CEO Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. "Before you charge them and burden them with more taxes, there should be shared sacrifice. His budget has $200 million of cuts when they increased the budget by $6 billion since 2019; so that's not shared sacrifice."
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The Progressive Caucus praised the head tax and other revenue ideas.
"There's economic warfare being put on our cities. Trump administration is taking away funds. They're laying off our workers. They're hurting our economies. That means cities have to find new solutions to how we fund our essential services," said 49th Ward Ald. Maria Hadden, chair of the Progressive Caucus. "We obviously will be looking into the budget, learning more, making sure a lot of these solutions are going to work, but we stand here as a Progressive Caucus encouraged and excited about the proposal before us."
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:00 pm to SPEEDY
He comes close to being one of the worst politicians I have ever seen. He comes across as functionally retarded
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:00 pm to SPEEDY
Funny how the solution is always “take someone else’s money”.
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:01 pm to SPEEDY
Soon to be renamed
The Protecting Our Political arse Budget
The Protecting Our Political arse Budget
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:02 pm to SPEEDY
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A budget forecast released this summer projects a $1.15 billion deficit for the city, driven in part by the end of federal pandemic aid, and uncertainty over Chicago Public Schools pension payments.
The next dem president will be bailing out these prog shitholes hugely
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:07 pm to SPEEDY
The entitlement of federal dollars is sickening. They act like they’re owed our tax dollars.
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:09 pm to SPEEDY
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The tax would charge social media companies 50 cents per active user over 100,000 in Chicago
Can someone explain how this possibly could work?
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:13 pm to SPEEDY
stupid human being....thats all I got
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:16 pm to wfallstiger
DEI hire who got the job because of his Public school connection. They helped him get elected and he got them all raises despite not having the money to do so.
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:16 pm to dafif
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Can someone explain how this possibly could work?
Social media companies in Chicago who have over 100,000 users will relocate out of the city, so the tax will be useless…much like their mayor
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:19 pm to SPEEDY
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so the tax will be useless…much like their mayor
But he started a conversation.
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:25 pm to SPEEDY
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The Community Safety Surcharge would apply to companies with more than 100 employees.
That’s not a lot of employees. Meaning this isn’t just going after the biggest businesses but also small business owners.
This post was edited on 10/16/25 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:43 pm to SPEEDY
TLDR, 50 cents per person will generate 31 million? Chicago area has over 62 million people?
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:44 pm to SPEEDY
Chicago is about to become a social media desert
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:50 pm to LordSaintly
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Funny how the solution is always “take someone else’s money”
I know…it’s never we need to downsize bureaucracy or we need to sacrifice some nonessential services to live within a budget.
Posted on 10/16/25 at 8:54 pm to SPEEDY
It really takes no skill to govern as a Democrat Governor or a Mayor. If all you do is raise taxes when you have have a budget shortfall, what skill is needed? Anyone with half a brain could do that. Skill comes in when you are able to live within your means and don't spend tax dollars on stupid crap. It' s called budgeting.
Posted on 10/16/25 at 9:00 pm to SPEEDY
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the city faces more than a billion-dollar deficit.
Woof. But when you consider the relative sizes of the cities, the New Orleans deficit is much worse.
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