How Illinois has changed under Pritzker – Illinois Policy

Illinois lost 2,616 businesses to other states from 1994-2023, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed. For most of that time, the average loss was 64 businesses per year. The rate started accelerating significantly in about 2017 and has tripled since the pandemic.
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David F
3 months ago

Time for everyone to vote RED, you’ve seen the damage of the BLUE!

Deb
3 months ago

It’s time to vote Pritzker and Democrats out and try to bring business back to IL. Their tax ,spend, and graft policies need to go.

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