How economically competitive is Illinois? Not very – Illinois Policy

The American Legislative Exchange Council Center for State Fiscal Reform's 16th “Rich States, Poor States” report ranks Illinois 48th in the nation on 15 economic measures. High taxes, slow economic growth, people moving away and high public debt all pushed the state down.
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mqyl
1 year ago

How many companies would set up shop in Illinois if not for the overly-generous taxpayer-funded subsidies?

sue
1 year ago

Really sad how the politicians have ruined this state……..the shame is they are not done!! Seems like the people that could help have moved or are moving cause they are sick of this shyt

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