"Indiana has remained in the top 10 of the Rich States, Poor States index since 2014 and seen consistent in-migration since 2018. The Hoosier State is more competitive than Illinois across nearly every critical economic policy variable, including right-to-work protections, a 2.95 percent personal income tax, no estate tax, and a 4.9 percent corporate income tax (4.6 points lower than Illinois)."
IL residents are arrogant enough to think that IN is just a rural hick state filled with rube farmers. They can’t acknowledge that IN has tax policies that encourage growth rather than job and population losses due to higher and higher budget deficits. They mock everything they can about Indiana.
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.
IL residents are arrogant enough to think that IN is just a rural hick state filled with rube farmers. They can’t acknowledge that IN has tax policies that encourage growth rather than job and population losses due to higher and higher budget deficits. They mock everything they can about Indiana.