Budget + Tax

‘Millionaire tax’ being backed by Illinois voters

‘Millionaire tax’ being backed by Illinois voters

The “millionaire tax” was being OK’d by Illinois voters, with 60.3% voting “yes” on the advisory question about raising taxes on residents earning over $1 million a year to fund property tax relief. The problem is, millionaires would not be the only tax targets.

By Patrick Andriesen

Argie Karafotias

Argie Karafotias

"There needs to be transparency and accountability."

3 ways a ‘millionaire tax’ would hurt Illinois

3 ways a ‘millionaire tax’ would hurt Illinois

Illinois voters on Nov. 5 will be asked whether they favor a “millionaire tax.” Here are three things to know about it: the tax can be easily avoided, it fails to provide stable revenue and it discourages or limits economic growth.

By Matheus Cosso

Illinois pension crisis would devour ‘millionaire tax’

Illinois pension crisis would devour ‘millionaire tax’

Illinois needs to spend $4.9 billion more annually to pay for pensions, but the “millionaire tax” would only raise an estimated $3-$4.3 billion. That’s too little for the pension bills and would leave nothing for property tax relief.

By Bryce Hill