Cost-of-living considerations, including tax differentials, may not be the primary reason for an interstate move, but they are often one of several factors people consider when deciding whether—and where—to move. One reason policymakers should care about their state’s interstate migration patterns is the effect of interstate migration on tax revenue, economic output, and economic growth over time.
C’mon, things are fine according to JB. Who are you going to believe-the IRS, UHaul and United Van Lines or him? They are all carnival barkers to hear him tell it.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
C’mon, things are fine according to JB. Who are you going to believe-the IRS, UHaul and United Van Lines or him? They are all carnival barkers to hear him tell it.