
Chicago's Proposed Alcohol Tax Hike Sparks Outrage Among Bar Owners
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposal to increase alcohol taxes by 34-36% to address a budget deficit faces strong opposition from bar and restaurant owners, who argue it would further strain their already thin margins. Industry leaders, along with Teamsters Local No. 710, rallied against the tax hike, citing potential negative impacts on business and customer behavior. The proposal, which aims to generate $10.6 million, is also opposed by several city alders concerned about driving business to neighboring areas with lower taxes.