Pew: Illinois’ reliance on taxes for revenue among the highest in nation – Center Square

Illinois’ largest portion of state revenue sources comes from tax collections at 57%, the third highest percentage in the country and well above the national average of 46.9%. “Illinois is more vulnerable to any fluctuations in its tax collections, affecting its overall budget conditions,” said Justin Theal, Pew Officer for State Fiscal Health.
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Old Joe
3 years ago

Wow, who knew….

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

You have not seen anything yet.
Highest taxes, not the change of a Nickel.
Worst and lowest possible services.
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