The total tax burden as a percentage of income in Illinois for low-income earners is nearly 14 percent, according to personal finance website WalletHub. That is compared to less than 7 percent in Alaska. It's not much better for middle or high-income earners. Illinois ranked 49th in the country for middle-income earners and 45th in the nation for high-income earners.
Well perhaps they ought to stop voting Democrat and see if in a couple generations things improve.
debtsor
2 years ago
I read this article before an earlier comment. IL sucks for low and middle income people, is not too bad for upper-middle class and wealthy. We’ve known this for a while.
That was the case but in the very near future
Squeezee the python will force all the poor
Suckers to belly up to the pay bar rich, poor,all will need to pay.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Well perhaps they ought to stop voting Democrat and see if in a couple generations things improve.
I read this article before an earlier comment. IL sucks for low and middle income people, is not too bad for upper-middle class and wealthy. We’ve known this for a while.
That was the case but in the very near future
Squeezee the python will force all the poor
Suckers to belly up to the pay bar rich, poor,all will need to pay.