Budget + Tax

2012 Illinois Piglet Book

2012 Illinois Piglet Book

In 2011, Illinois increased its state income tax rate by 67 percent. This tax increase, the largest in state history, cost the average family about $1,500 in additional taxes. Across school districts, municipalities and other local levels of government, taxpayers have faced myriad other tax increases – from gas and sales taxes to congestion fees and...

By Benjamin VanMetre

TRS earned less than 1 percent on its investments last year

TRS earned less than 1 percent on its investments last year

On Thursday, the Teachers’ Retirement System announced its annual investment returns for fiscal year 2012. You may recall that it was predicting 8.5 percent returns. So what kind of returns did it actually get? A meager 0.76 percent. For comparison, the S&P 500 grew7.39 percent during fiscal year 2012, while the Dow Jones Industrial average grew 7.92 percent and...

By Jonathan Ingram

Preckwinkle’s proposed $1 per-pack cigarette tax hike doesn’t add up

Preckwinkle’s proposed $1 per-pack cigarette tax hike doesn’t add up

Since 2002, cigarette taxes increased 105 times across the country. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle wants to make it 106. To help fill Cook County’s $267.5 million budget shortfall, Preckwinkle has proposed increasing the per-pack tax on cigarettes by $1. The tax hike is only expected to bring in about $25 million in new revenue. Preckwinkle’s new money...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Cook County’s attempt to sin tax its way out of $267.5 million budget shortfall

Cook County’s attempt to sin tax its way out of $267.5 million budget shortfall

Cook County faces a projected $267.5 million budget shortfall for fiscal year 2013. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has a solution: Fill the gap with higher taxes on cigarettes, guns, ammo, gambling and businesses. “We have structural problems that demand structural solutions” Preckwinkle said. The problems are structural, but Preckwinkle’s solutions are not. Tinkering with the tax...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Even before record 67 percent tax hike, Illinois has 11th-highest tax burden nationwide

Even before record 67 percent tax hike, Illinois has 11th-highest tax burden nationwide

The Tax Foundation has reaffirmed Illinois’ status as a high-tax state in its newly released 2012 Annual State-Local Tax Burden Ranking. Based on the Census Bureau’s 2010 data, the report found that Illinois’ overall tax burden per resident is the 11th highest in the nation. Some highlights from the report include: At 10.2 percent, Illinois has...

By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner

The pretend power of the “do nothing” pension amendment

The pretend power of the “do nothing” pension amendment

Instead of telling voters that this amendment doesn't solve the problem, some opponents are making arguments that only serve to provide political cover to lawmakers who falsely claim they're fixing the pension crisis with Amendment 49.

By Jonathan Ingram

The cost of Quinn

The cost of Quinn

Gov. Quinn is not getting great press these days. The Cato Institute recently ranked him the worst governor in the nation. His approval rating stands at just 26 percent. And while Gov. Quinn may choose to ignore those messages, he may want to heed the warnings the financial markets continue to fire his way. Credit agencies have...

By Ted Dabrowski

Can Illinois afford another income tax hike?

Can Illinois afford another income tax hike?

Household incomes have plunged by 8.2% across the nation since President Obama took office. In the President’s old stomping grounds, median household income dropped by 2.6% just between 2010 and 2011. And now Gov. Quinn is working to take even more from families in Illinois through higher taxes. But there’s no room left in the family budget for another...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Gov. Quinn wastes $1.2 million every day he doesn’t reform retiree health benefits

Gov. Quinn wastes $1.2 million every day he doesn’t reform retiree health benefits

Earlier this year, Gov. Quinn signed into law Public Act 97-0695. That law turns over authority of setting health insurance premiums for retired state and university workers to the Governor’s office. Despite the fact that the bill was sent to the Governor more than four months ago, he has yet to exercise his new authority to...

By Jonathan Ingram

Progressive income tax: Money grab disguised as tax reform

Progressive income tax: Money grab disguised as tax reform

The problem The same forces that helped Quinn land the governorship in 2010 and raise income taxes in 2011 are laying the groundwork for a progressive tax initiative. They want to make the temporary 2011 tax hike permanent and tax certain individuals at ever-higher marginal rates. This initiative, outlined in a February 2012 report, The...

By Ted Dabrowski