Record Illinois spending, nearly double since 2018, is unsustainable, Syverson says – Center Square

The state budgeted $550 million to subsidize the health care of migrants over the age of 65; there are no federal matching funds for that program. The state continues to increase K-12 funding by $350 million in general revenue funds each year, and pensions cost the state one of every five tax dollars the state takes in.
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, my wage didn’t double this past 5 years…

Giddyap
2 years ago

Crooked corrupt Democrats and union racketeers will steal all the tax dollars they can to buy votes and line their own pocket

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