Illinois metro areas have the nation’s 1st-, 2nd-, 3rd- and 4th-highest property taxes. People leave because they simply can’t pay that anymore. – Wirepoints on with WJOL’s Scott Slocum

Ted joined Scott to talk about why so many Illinois metro areas dominate the rest of the country when it comes to property taxes, why the celebration over the state’s latest job numbers is so wrong, why Gov. Pritzker should focus on promoting literacy in schools instead of his pet issues, and more.

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Larry in Lake Villa
1 year ago

Poor people have poor people’s problems. Simple as that. More property available to buy for those of us who saved our money during our working years!

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

No one likes to be gouged and that is what is happing in Illinois. Many other states offer a higher quality of life at a much lower cost. High taxes tax away the equity in your homes.

mqyl
1 year ago

“People leave because they simply can’t pay that anymore.”

I think it’s more a case of people leaving because they don’t want to pay the high PTs anymore. Also, they’re disgusted to learn how that money is being so irresponsibly spent.

Anyway, all are valid reasons for leaving.

Bernadette
1 year ago

Moved to IN. Home is worth more but property tax is thousands lower and city services are better. Low crime and good roads.

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