More than half of Illinois municipalities adopt local grocery sales tax – WAND (Decatur)

The Illinois Municipal League says that, without this funding, many municipalities could face significant budget shortfall, possibly impacting services like public safety, public utilities, and infrastructure maintenance and repair.
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Call my shrink
5 months ago

Then find one close buy and shop there. Like Preckwinkles pop tax. 2 miles across a border and I actually paid alot less

PPF
5 months ago
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Imagine your time having so little value that someone would drive 2 miles out of their way and 2 miles back to save $3 on $300 worth of groceries. The average operating cost per mile for an average car in 2024 was $0.82 per mile. So that 4 miles of additional driving would cost you $3.28 so you would lose money. Even if your grocery bill was $500, you would only save $1.72. Assuming that drive there and back only added 15 minutes to your trip, that would mean your time would only be worth $6.88 an hour. For most… Read more »

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