Illinois’ Tax System Widening Inequality – Children’s Advocates for Change

A new report by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) shows Illinois has the eighth most regressive state and local tax system in the country. A regressive tax system is one where low- and middle-income families pay a larger share of their incomes in taxes than upper-income families.
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Bross
2 years ago

Maybe a chart showing the absolute dollars that the $26k person pays versus the $750k person pays would be in order…then maybe mention that having 1 $750k person move out of the State would be the equivalent of 30 $26k taxpayers.

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