Survey: Illinoisans to pay over 10% of incomes to state, local taxes in 2025 – Illinois Policy

"With nearly 3 in 5 Illinoisans believing the value of public services they receive are not worth the property taxes they pay – which are No. 2 in the nation and account for about one-third of their tax burden – lawmakers should be pursuing structural reforms that will keep families in Illinois."
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P:K
1 year ago

Thanks for all the great work your team is doing. Keep informing Illinoisans about where their money is spent and maybe one day we’ll get rid of the Dems running this state into the ground..

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Average tax payers get little or nothing for their tax dollars. The amount of money this state and federal government take from people for social programs is obscene. What the average person sees for their tax dollars is roads (which stink and are tolls), snow removal, law enforcement…that’s about it.

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