How would Illinoisans be impacted by proposed grocery, gas, & property tax breaks? – WREX (Rockford)

If you were to spend $100 a week on groceries, you would save $1 on your bill. According to the Tax Foundation, 14 states tax groceries, including Missouri (1.2%) and Tennessee (5.5%). If you were fueling up, you also might save about $1 a month, if you fill up once a week.
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Howie Dewin
2 years ago

ATTENTION ILLINOIS CITIZENS!!! All bow down to the almighty savior Pritzger, he has saved you pennies on hundreds of dollars of spending. Undying thanks to you O great one JB.🖕

Pat S.
2 years ago
Reply to  Howie Dewin

Pennies for the peons.

JB should use that phrase in his campaign – no charge, Guv.

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