Editorial Board
Chicago Needs to Fix Its Spending Problem
Trouble ahead.
Photographer: Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg
Chicago, the city of broad shoulders and big ambitions, is facing a series of self-made calamities. Among them is a fiscal crunch that may soon become a crisis.
In recent years, Chicago has lagged the US in job creation, wage growth and other key metrics while surpassing its peer cities in violent crime. Chronic budget shortfalls and the country’s most underfunded pensions have left it with the lowest credit rating of any major US city, including Detroit, which went bankrupt in 2013.