Budget + Tax

SEC Charges NJ — is IL Next?

SEC Charges NJ — is IL Next?

by Kristina Rasmussen This bit of news is creating quite a stir in certain circles: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged the state of New Jersey Wednesday with lying and withholding information to investors in billions of dollars worth of municipal bond deals. The allegations involve $26 billion of bond offerings from 2001 to 2007 in...

Unfunded Public Pensions

Unfunded Public Pensions

by Kate Piercy R. Eden Martin, president of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago, offers some solutions to the critical pension problem facing Illinois in today’s Wall Street Journal. Martin concludes, “Public pension funds are in dire need of change, but state and local hopes for a federal bailout now stand in the way...

Top Marginal Tax Rate of 88 percent!

Top Marginal Tax Rate of 88 percent!

Veronique de Rugy of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University constructed the diagram below using data from the Congressional Budget Office during the very early stages of the Great Recession and before the Obama presidency. It shows the increase in marginal tax rates required to fund entitlement spending for 2010, 2050 and 2082. The required increase...

By Chris Andriesen

Congress bails out the unaffordable status quo

Congress bails out the unaffordable status quo

by Collin Hitt Congress approved another bailout yesterday. This one for state governments and local school districts.  The feds will print $26 billion, ostensibly to forestall 161,000 teacher layoffs.  Without getting into the details about the nationwide teacher hiring glut of the past ten years, the threat to fiscal federalism from this new ‘stimulus,’ or...

Illinois’s State Sales Tax Holiday

Illinois’s State Sales Tax Holiday

by Ashley Muchow Another great cartoon from Scott Stantis of the Chicago Tribune. Illinois’s State Sales Tax Holiday commenced August 6th and is set to last until August 15th.  See our blog on the tax holiday and a bit more from the Tax Foundation on the political gimmick.

Turning recession into depression

Turning recession into depression

by Kristina Rasmussen Regular readers know that we’re no fans of the political propaganda signs that dot America’s debt-funded “stimulus” projects. With that in mind, a photo I came across on Facebook today tells the real story.

Will You Bail Out Pensions?

Will You Bail Out Pensions?

by Kristina Rasmussen Dennis Byrne’s column poses some interesting questions about the Illinois state pension system — namely, if it goes belly up, will taxpayers be on the hook for paying those benefits? A new analysis prepared for the Civic Committee by the Chicago law firm Sidley Austin says “no”: The opinion acknowledges that the constitution creates a...

Illinois Delegation Votes on State Bailout

Illinois Delegation Votes on State Bailout

by Kristina Rasmussen The House just voted on the ill-crafted state government/union boss bailout bill. The bill passed, and it looks headed to President Obama’s desk for his likely signature. Unions representing public employees and teachers may be cheering, but many taxpayers are jeering, and for good reason. They understand this measure will only increase the pressure...

More Bailouts? Ask Senator Durbin.

More Bailouts? Ask Senator Durbin.

by Ashley Muchow What’s that?  More bailouts?  That’s right, I said it.  More bailouts.  Illinois’s own, Senator Dick Durbin, has confirmed his support of Senator Robert Casey’s (D-PA) brilliantly frivolous bill, ironically titled the Create Jobs and Save Benefits Act, to bailout approximately $165 billion of underfunded union pension funds. Believe it or not, our state government is...

$26 billion bailout of state and local government overspending

$26 billion bailout of state and local government overspending

by Kristina Rasmussen Congress is on its way to passing a $26 billion bailout of state and local government overspending. States like Illinois can’t afford to fund the costly Medicaid benefits and plush public employee union contracts they’ve bestowed, so the federal government is stepping in to fill the gap. Illinois is slated to “get” over $1...

USA Today: Chicago Is Most Costly for Business Travelers

USA Today: Chicago Is Most Costly for Business Travelers

by Joe O’Malley It is no wonder residents of Cook County are fleeing to other states. USA Today highlights a recent study that shows just how costly it is to do business in Chicago. The study focused on the local taxes that impact business travelers, such as taxes from hotels, rental cars, and meals. It found that...

Balanced Budget Baloney

Balanced Budget Baloney

by Kristina Rasmussen Illinois’s budget is required to be balanced by constitutional mandate, right? Then why has the budget been balanced only 15 of the 41 years between 1970 and 2010? The last time Illinois had a balanced budget was in 2001. We certainly didn’t have one this year. Charles Wheeler has a great article in the...

Illinois Stimulus Project Makes 100 List

Illinois Stimulus Project Makes 100 List

by Kristina Rasmussen Yesterday Will blogged about the “Summertime Blues” list of 100 silly stimulus projects (compiled by friend-of-the-taxpayer Senator Tom Coburn). Will didn’t mention it, but there was an Illinois project on that list, coming in at number 72: 72. Studying Whether a Soda Tax Will Stimulate Health (Chicago, IL) – $521,005 The current administration has previously...

How Much Do You Owe?

How Much Do You Owe?

by Heather Wilhelm Illinois may be a laggard in many key economic rankings, but it’s leading its Midwestern neighbors when it comes to state borrowing. CNN Money put together an interactive table showing how much each state owes on a per capita basis. If you live in Illinois, your share of the state’s borrowing bundle is...