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COGFA: State revenues up a ’solid’ $474 million in first four months of fiscal year

Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From COGFA’s October state revenue report

Year to Date

Through the first four months of FY 2026, revenues deposited into the State’s General Funds have increased by $474 million, representing a solid 2.9% gain compared to the same period in FY 2025.

Despite this month’s declines in Personal Income Tax receipts, the gross totals are still $177 million or 1.9% higher than FY 2025’s year-to-date totals. On a net basis, receipts are up $149 million. For the Corporate Income Tax, October’s $42 million increase helps alleviate a portion of the first quarter declines. Still, the gross totals remain $228 million (-14.1%) behind last year’s pace, with net receipts down $181 million.

Sales Tax revenues continue to be a bright spot this fiscal year, with a cumulative gain in gross receipts of $196 million (+5.1%). After accounting for statutory distributions to the Road Fund and other certain transportation-related funds, the net increase stands at $51 million (+1.4%)

The modest gains in October lifted the “All Other State Sources” cumulative gain to $25 million. Notable growth in revenues from the Estate Tax (+$42 million) and Insurance Taxes (+$26 million) helped offset declines from Other Sources (-$23 million), Cigarette Taxes (-$7 million), Public Utility Taxes (-$5 million), Corporate Franchise Taxes (-$5 million), and Liquor Taxes (-$3 million).

The Transfers-In category remains the strongest area of revenue growth for the General Funds, with receipts through October up $303 million (+36.2%). Much of this growth stems from the Income Tax Refund Fund Transfer, which is up $201 million year-to-date. Other notable contributors include the Sports Wagering Transfer (+$68 million), Gaming Transfers (+$31 million), and Lottery Transfers (+$7 million). These increases have more than offset minor declines in Other Transfers (-$3 million) and Cannabis Transfers (-$1 million).

Federal Sources also continue to perform well, rising $126 million (+9.7%) through the first third of FY 2026, supported by slight gains in October.

* October’s personal income tax receipts explained

After posting above-average growth of 10.3% in September, Personal Income Tax receipts declined $81 million (-3.6%) in October, likely due to timing differences in payment patterns. In contrast, Corporate Income Tax receipts partially rebounded from last month’s $196 million drop, increasing by $42 million (+22.1%) in October. On a net basis—after accounting for distributions to the Income Tax Refund Fund and the Local Government Distributive Fund—Personal Income Tax receipts were down $69 million, while Corporate Income Tax receipts rose $34 millio

* Meanwhile, in Chicago

Chicago had its credit outlook lowered one notch to negative by S&P Global Ratings on Wednesday after Mayor Brandon Johnson proposed a partial supplemental pension contribution next year as the city grapples with back-to-back deficits and weaker reserves.

“The revision was prompted by the city’s ongoing, heavy reliance on one-time measures in the fiscal 2026 budget proposal, its significantly diminished balance sheet following consecutive years of large budget deficits, and the proposed reduction in the city’s advance pension contribution to about half of what is required by the policy,” S&P analysts Scott Nees, Blake Yocom and Jane Ridley wrote. […]

“We are watching as the fiscal 2026 budget negotiations advance over the coming weeks to assess the credit significance of the final budget package, but, absent a significant change in the approach to achieving structural balance, we believe the probability of a downgrade could remain elevated into the fiscal 2027 budget cycle,” according to the report.

Among other things, the city and its school district have a bad habit of relying too heavily on one-time revenues to fund long-term spending. And this is not a recent habit. Remember Mayor Daley’s parking meter deal? A billion dollars put right into the city budget. Poof, it was gone.

       

9 Comments »
  1. - Thomas Paine - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 1:16 pm:

    Not cause for celebration in my view.

    Tariffs and immigration enforcement are driving up costs for necessities.

    Higher prices at the grocery store checkout mean more sales tax revenue.

    Trump’s tariffs have a ripple effect.


  2. - Excitable Boy - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 2:20 pm:

    - Higher prices at the grocery store checkout mean more sales tax revenue. -

    Not for groceries in Illinois, thanks to JB.


  3. - Rich Miller - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 2:22 pm:

    ===Not for groceries in Illinois, thanks to JB===

    Thanks to Richard M. Daley, who pushed hard to eliminate the state sales tax on groceries and medicine long ago (but left it in place for municipalities, of course).


  4. - Joseph M - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 2:23 pm:

    “Chicago had its credit outlook lowered one notch to negative by S&P Global Ratings on Wednesday after Mayor Brandon Johnson proposed a partial supplemental pension contribution next year as the city grapples with back-to-back deficits and weaker reserves.”

    This morning in the Tribune, I read an opinion piece from the secretary of the CTU who encouraged city council to support the mayor’s budget because it would prevent “cuts that would keep every child from receiving the world-class education and services they deserve.”

    I find it appalling how CTU uses our youth as pawns when convenient, but completely throws them under the bus when it comes time to pay the bills. If I was a student I would be planning a strike against my teachers until they stop pushing their pupils towards bankruptcy.


  5. - Give us Barabbas - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 2:40 pm:

    I see that massive gambling revenue, realizing it’s a fraction of the total take, and I imagine what kind of city and state we could build if we spent it on building and repairing things


  6. - Dupage - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 2:46 pm:

    Too many “one time” items that may repeat. Police pensions, skipped, fire dept. pension skipped, non-teacher CPS pensions, skipped. Thousands of police vacancies unfilled, the mayor simply eliminated the open positions, the mayor is advocating high interest borrowing. That’s just for this year. What about next year? Dark days ahead for Chicago, and possibly the state as well.


  7. - Rich Miller - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 2:57 pm:

    ===I see that massive gambling revenue, realizing it’s a fraction of the total take, and I imagine what kind of city and state we could build if we spent it on building and repairing things ===

    Gaming expansion is helping fund vertical capital spending. So, the state is using some of that money for building and repairing things.


  8. - Original Rambler - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 3:05 pm:

    Not sure how this can be spun as anything but good news but the negative nancies are trying their best. It’s okay to see this as a positive development. Wonder what they would have posted if revenues were flat or had dropped.


  9. - Rich Miller - Thursday, Nov 6, 25 @ 3:06 pm:

    ===Wonder what they would have posted if revenues were flat or had dropped===

    We may find that out soon.


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