Residents In Worth See Alarming Spike In Property Taxes, Some Due To Missed Exemptions – CBS Chicago

Worth, Illinois, is known as the friendly village. But many residents are complaining about a not-so-friendly jump in their property taxes. They say their bills went up — way up.
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Freddy
4 years ago

The residents should ask. Where is the money going to? Did the school district get new contracts? Did more police and fire retire? Did the required pension payments get larger?
This is going on all over the state even with the billions the state received from the federal government and still not enough money.

marko
4 years ago
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Where is the money going to?” C’mon Man, you know where it’s going. The public servants’ new mailing addresses in AZ, FL & TN

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