Union power grab could make bad Illinois business climate worse – Illinois Policy

Illinois’ business climate already ranks 36th in the U.S., but that is 10 spots lower than it was a decade ago while neighboring states are all on the upswing of the Tax Foundation’s State Business Tax Climate Index. On the heels of state lawmakers failing to stop automatic employer tax hikes because they didn’t repay a federal loan and adequately refill the state’s unemployment trust fund, employers are getting the message they are unwelcome in Illinois.
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JackBolly
3 years ago

After Pritzkers re-election, taxes in general but business taxes in particular are headed up to pay for the increased largess public employee unions demand and Democrats want. Biden’s inflation was just the start.

Lions Choice
3 years ago

Crooked corrupt government employee unions are the malignant tumor that is killing Illinois

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