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Chicago students score lower, fewer graduate, fewer go to college

Chicago students score lower, fewer graduate, fewer go to college

The graduation and postsecondary enrollment rates in Chicago were below the statewide average in 2022. Reading and math SAT scores were also below the Illinois average. Other large districts in Cook and the collar counties performed better.

By Hannah Schmid

The Policy Shop: Illinois public schools lower the bar instead of raising proficiency

The Policy Shop: Illinois public schools lower the bar instead of raising proficiency

Summer break is here, and with it an opportunity to reflect on how things are going in our schools. Illinois found itself among the minority of states graduating a higher percent of students post-pandemic in 2022. Yet, a deeper dive into state data reveals a troubling trend: while high school graduation rates rose, SAT scores...

Illinois grocery tax returns July 1

Illinois grocery tax returns July 1

Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s temporary tax relief expires July 1 when Illinois reinstates the grocery tax instead of joining the 37 states that don’t tax groceries at all.

By Dylan Sharkey

Pandemic cocktails to-go gets extension in Illinois

Pandemic cocktails to-go gets extension in Illinois

Illinois was one of 14 states that made it legal for restaurant and bar owners to deliver cocktails or sell them to-go as a survival tactic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gov. J.B. Pritzker just signed the bill to extend the policy into 2028.

By Patrick Andriesen

Devin Jones

Devin Jones

“The biggest thing is that people need to be empowered, not the government. We’ve seen such a transfer of wealth from individual people to the government. Such a transfer of authority.”

Illinois has more graduates but with lower scores, fewer heading to college

Illinois has more graduates but with lower scores, fewer heading to college

Illinois is in the minority of states graduating a higher percentage of students during the first two years of the pandemic. But state data shows those high school students’ SAT scores are dropping and a smaller percentage are immediately continuing onto higher education.

By Hannah Schmid

The Policy Shop: Numbers don’t lie

The Policy Shop: Numbers don’t lie

This edition of The Policy Shop is brought to you by director of fiscal and economic research Bryce Hill. They say numbers don’t lie. If so, Illinois communities are now faced with an undeniable truth: 85% of them experienced population decline in 2022, with Chicago, the heart of our state, suffering a loss of nearly...

Pensions put Illinois’ 2024 budget in red by over $4B

Pensions put Illinois’ 2024 budget in red by over $4B

Illinois state lawmakers shorted pensions by $4.1 billion and killed scholarships for low-income students, but gave themselves pay raises and a new office building. Their budget leaves no room for error as revenue projections drop.

By Bryce Hill