Chicago’s 2021 funds will erase $1.2 billion shortfall

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s 2021 funds will erase a $1.2 billion shortfall with out assuming any substitute income from Washington — however with loads of thousands and thousands of bucks in tax will increase and funds cuts that come with a mixture of layoffs, furlough days and pay cuts, best mayoral aides stated Thursday. Chief Financial Officer Jennie Huang Bennett and Budget Director Susie Park stated a assets tax building up is “last on our list” as householders and industry homeowners combat to pay their mortgages and stave off foreclosures. But it will have to stay at the desk, they stated, as a result of it's the maximum broad-based and dependable income to assist erase a shortfall of historical

Boeing studies a $2.four billion loss in 2d quarter

Boeing is reporting a $2.four billion loss for the second one quarter because of the grounding of its 737 Max jet and the coronavirus pandemic, which is anticipated to depress airline go back and forth even longer than up to now anticipated. The corporate stated Wednesday income fell 25%, which is worse than analysts had anticipated. The effects would had been worse for Chicago corporate if no longer for its protection and house trade, which relies on contracts with governments and has been in large part insulated from the pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a plunge in air go back and forth that has killed airways’ urge for food for brand spanking new planes. So some distance this yr

FIFA Global Transfer Market Report: a new dimension in transfer spending after USD 6.37 billion spent in 2017

FIFA Global Transfer Market Report: a new dimension in transfer spending after USD 6.37 billion spent in 2017

The new edition of FIFA’s Global Transfer Market Report offers an overview of global international transfer activity at professional football clubs around the world throughout 2017. Last year saw more record-breaking football transfer statistics: Spending reached a new high of USD 6.37 billion, 32.7 per cent more than in 2016 A new record was set with 15,624 international transfers, 6.8 per cent more than in 2016, involving 13,415 players of 181 different nationalities 15.8 per cent of transfers involved fees, with the remaining 84.2 per cent free of fees Most of the increase in global spending is accounted fo... FIFA.com - News