Column: State revenues continue to grow at a moderate pace – Champaign News-Gazette

March turned out to be another good month for state revenue collectors. Driven by increases in personal income and sales tax payments, the March totals jumped by $233 million (4.8 percent) over the same month in 2025. That makes two consecutive months of increased revenue after a bad start in January. February revenues increased by 9 percent.
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Carol
4 days ago

Democrats taxes are working !!!

PPF
4 days ago
Reply to  Carol

Maybe they should raise taxes even more. After all, the state needs more revenue to please all the spending desires of the voters.

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