Organization explains why Illinois doesn’t rival prosperous Arizona – Center Square

In the latest edition of the American Legislative Exchange Council’s economic competitiveness report, Illinois ranked 45th in the country. Chief Economist Jonathon Williams said Illinois’ property taxes are too high, and the fact that it is not a right-to-work state also is damaging.
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Ex Illini
1 year ago

JB will have several lawyers file suit tomorrow to have this report held from publication, and the authors jailed for blasphemy. How dare they challenge his proclamation that Illinois is unrivaled among states in terms of, well, just about all that is good.

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