(It's actually 19.5% in Chicago, up from 17.5%)
I was skimming through national headlines and noticed the City Council in Chicago has voted to raise their toursism taxes. First off, I had no idea they were that high. Secondly, when realizing how high they were I was lost trying to figure out the logic. The idea of a city needing money, then charging people who are visiting more money to get said money, and the thought never crosses their minds people may choose to go somewhere else? On a decent $100 room (doubt they exist in Chicago) $20 a night may not seem like much. If you are in a convention setting and reserving 10 rooms?
All of this done under the guise of "they can opt in." Opt In, to a city sponsored program to improve the district and tourism or opt out and ... and what?
That's a story in and of itself, right.
What shocked me is this. I"m pretty sure it's 4% here: split between state and local. I've been to Chicago. I'm good. I don't have any desire to go back. But if I did and my choice of locations was partly dependent on how much it costs for rooms? Leaves me scratching my head in confusion.
I was skimming through national headlines and noticed the City Council in Chicago has voted to raise their toursism taxes. First off, I had no idea they were that high. Secondly, when realizing how high they were I was lost trying to figure out the logic. The idea of a city needing money, then charging people who are visiting more money to get said money, and the thought never crosses their minds people may choose to go somewhere else? On a decent $100 room (doubt they exist in Chicago) $20 a night may not seem like much. If you are in a convention setting and reserving 10 rooms?
All of this done under the guise of "they can opt in." Opt In, to a city sponsored program to improve the district and tourism or opt out and ... and what?
That's a story in and of itself, right.
What shocked me is this. I"m pretty sure it's 4% here: split between state and local. I've been to Chicago. I'm good. I don't have any desire to go back. But if I did and my choice of locations was partly dependent on how much it costs for rooms? Leaves me scratching my head in confusion.