Corporate income taxes have stifled Illinois’ pandemic recovery
Corporate income taxes have stifled Illinois’ pandemic recovery
Illinois has the third-highest corporate income taxes in the nation. These are some of the most harmful taxes to economic growth, particularly in times of economic hardship.
By Ravi Mishra
Chicago schools property taxes up 62% in 15 years
Chicago schools property taxes up 62% in 15 years
The median Chicago residence paid $2,059 in property taxes just to support Chicago Public Schools in 2024, 62% more than they paid 15 years ago. More than half of a Chicago homeowners’ property tax bill now goes to CPS.
By Patrick Andriesen
105 Illinois towns pass grocery taxes. Did yours?
105 Illinois towns pass grocery taxes. Did yours?
Many Illinois towns are rushing to extend the 1% grocery tax. See below if your town is one of them. The statewide tax ends in 2026, but local governments can choose to retain it without asking their residents for permission.
By Dylan Sharkey
Pritzker touts economic growth while proposed budget risks it
Pritzker touts economic growth while proposed budget risks it
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s budget proposal slashes general funds for economic development while relying on federal dollars to mask the cuts. This move raises doubts about the governor’s fiscal priorities.
By FJ Hilgart
Poll: Taxes No. 1 issue for over half of Illinois voters, nearly half would move
Poll: Taxes No. 1 issue for over half of Illinois voters, nearly half would move
More than half of Illinois voters said high taxes were the No. 1 concern for the state, according to an Illinois Policy Institute poll. Of those polled, nearly half said they would also move out of the state if given the chance.
By Patrick Andriesen
Chicago Teachers Union pushes $7.3B in taxes on Illinoisans
Chicago Teachers Union pushes $7.3B in taxes on Illinoisans
The Chicago Teachers Union and its partners are pushing nine new or higher taxes that could end up costing Illinoisans $7.3 billion more starting July 1. Their scheme to fill a proposed state budget deficit is likely to backfire and shrink the tax base.
By Patrick Andriesen
Vallas: Pritzker, Johnson keep playing Trump card
Vallas: Pritzker, Johnson keep playing Trump card
Deep-blue Illinois had President Biden to bail out the state’s and Chicago’s financial failings. Now city and state leaders have President Trump to blame for their financial failings. Eventually, taxpayers will be held responsible.
By Paul Vallas
Illinois gas taxes rising in July, but state leaders still want more
Illinois gas taxes rising in July, but state leaders still want more
Illinois motorists should expect another motor fuel tax increase this summer when the gas tax jumps again. Illinoisans already pay the second-highest gas taxes in the country, but state leaders are worried about not having enough to spend.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois spent more on transportation, saw more roads crumble
Illinois spent more on transportation, saw more roads crumble
Illinois’ inefficient spending on its transportation needs led the state to spend more as its roads got worse. But there is a solution if the state can minimize politics in the decision process and prioritize public need.
By Ravi Mishra
Kane County part of voter wave saying ‘no’ to more taxes
Kane County part of voter wave saying ‘no’ to more taxes
Kane County voters sent a strong message by voting down a sales tax increase on April 1. They joined voters in several townships who asked for pension reform to control taxes and a town that rejected a grocery tax.
By Dylan Sharkey
Tax Day: Here’s how your $4K in state income taxes is spent
Tax Day: Here’s how your $4K in state income taxes is spent
Just over 5% of the average state income tax return supports economic development and public safety, while almost 28% goes to government worker pensions and benefits. Here’s a breakdown of how Illinois will spend your state income taxes.
By Lauren Zuar, FJ Hilgart
Illinois might revive back-to-school sales tax holiday
Illinois might revive back-to-school sales tax holiday
Illinois lawmakers are looking at a bill that would cut sales taxes during back-to-school shopping. Illinois hasn’t had a sales tax holiday in years. The bill would lower the state sales tax from 6.25% to 1.25% on clothes and school supplies for six days in August 2025.
By Dylan Sharkey