IRS: Illinois loses $9.9B in income as 87,311 residents move out in 2022 – Illinois Policy

While Illinoisans of all income levels left the state, the heaviest losses were among those earning more than $100,000 annually. Those tax filers represented 56.4 percent of the state’s net migration losses.
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chris
1 year ago

You would think politicians would take this as a sign to straighten up

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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Nope. Like any lawyer worth his salt, politicians get theirs first.

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