Illinois sees 1,023 mass layoffs, over half from business closures
Illinois sees 1,023 mass layoffs, over half from business closures
Illinois companies announced 1,023 mass layoffs in April, with more than half from business closures. One-fifth of Illinois job cuts resulted from a lost contract to manage McCormick Place in Chicago.
By Patrick Andriesen
Nearly all Illinois communities smaller since 2020; Chicago loses nearly 30K
Nearly all Illinois communities smaller since 2020; Chicago loses nearly 30K
Since 2020, 84% of Illinois communities have lost population. Small towns were hit hardest by population declines in 2024, while Chicago’s migrant crisis helped offset people choosing to leave.
By Bryce Hill
Illinois can ease dentist shortage by passing student dental license reform
Illinois can ease dentist shortage by passing student dental license reform
The Illinois Senate is considering a bill to allow dental students to practice under supervision with temporary licenses. Two-thirds of Illinois counties have a dentist shortage.
By Chris Coffey
One-third of Illinois’ March layoffs hit Chicago security firm
One-third of Illinois’ March layoffs hit Chicago security firm
Illinois companies announced 947 mass layoffs in March. All but 21 of the job cuts were permanent.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois’ February unemployment rate 5th highest in U.S.
Illinois’ February unemployment rate 5th highest in U.S.
Unemployment in Illinois remains stubbornly high. February’s unemployment rate was the fifth highest in the nation at 4.8%.
By Ravi Mishra
Illinois tipping bill could cut earnings for restaurants, servers
Illinois tipping bill could cut earnings for restaurants, servers
State politicians might eliminate the tipped minimum wage, putting tipped workers on the $15 per hour wage. But with higher wages come higher costs for businesses, which could raise prices or cut jobs.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois loses jobs in January, metro areas lag U.S. job growth
Illinois loses jobs in January, metro areas lag U.S. job growth
Illinois’ job market continued to struggle in January as the national economy grew. The job troubles were seen in eight of Illinois’ 13 metropolitan areas, with Champaign-Urbana hit the hardest.
By Ravi Mishra, Jon Josko
Illinois has too many unemployed chasing too few jobs, ranks 5th worst
Illinois has too many unemployed chasing too few jobs, ranks 5th worst
Illinois’ job market struggles continued with almost 50,000 more unemployed workers than there were job openings in January – the fifth-worst ratio in the nation.
By Chris Coffey, Jon Josko
Illinois job growth modest amid high unemployment, competitive market
Illinois job growth modest amid high unemployment, competitive market
Illinois’ unemployment improved somewhat in January. It ranked fifth highest in the nation after being third highest for months.
By Ravi Mishra
Illinois might cap ticket resale prices, fees
Illinois might cap ticket resale prices, fees
Illinois lawmakers are considering new rules for buying and selling tickets to sporting events and concerts, including a cap on resale prices and fees.
By Dylan Sharkey
Chicago area gets over 96K international migrants in 2024; 238K since 2020
Chicago area gets over 96K international migrants in 2024; 238K since 2020
Chicagoland’s population has been boosted by international migrants in recent years. But 347,000 residents left for other states since April 2020.
By Bryce Hill
64 of Illinois’ 102 counties see populations drop in 2024
64 of Illinois’ 102 counties see populations drop in 2024
While Illinois’ total population grew slightly last year, many areas of the state experienced population decline. People moved out of state from half the counties.
By Bryce Hill