Chicago's Social Media Tax Generates $16.4M in First Four Months
Chicago's new social media tax has exceeded expectations, bringing in $16.4 million within its first four months. Mayor Brandon Johnson and his chief of policy, Jung Yoon, are highlighting this early success as a significant achievement for the city.
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Chicago's Social Media Tax Generates $16.4M in First Four Months
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