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City Analysis: Pension Debt Grew Last Year

The city of Chicago saw a little more tax revenue than expected last year.

Aired 07/08/2019 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

City Analysis: Pension Debt Grew Last Year

Clip: 7/8/2019 | 4m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

The city of Chicago saw a little more tax revenue than expected last year.

The city of Chicago saw a little more tax revenue than expected last year. That’s the sliver of good news in a new report that spells out the bleak long-term financial forecast. Paris Schutz has details.

Aired 07/08/2019 | Rating NR

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