Budget + Tax

Illinois unraveling

Illinois unraveling

Until the mid-1900s, people from across the world stampeded into Illinois in search of opportunity. Workers from rural America came to build Pullman cars, erect skyscrapers and fill factories. Immigrants from Eastern Europe arrived in search of economic freedom. And laborers left the agrarian South to participate in America’s industrialization. Illinois’ population doubled from 1900...

Reasons for taxing the rich: Revenue or punishment?

Reasons for taxing the rich: Revenue or punishment?

Why do some people support taxing higher incomes at higher percentage rates? Some politicians throughout Illinois would like you to believe it’s to generate revenue – but a recent poll suggests something different. According to a new poll conducted in the U.K., members of their center-left Labour Party were overwhelmingly supportive of taxing higher incomes...

By Justin Hegy

Illinois borrowing penalty still three times higher than when Quinn took office

Illinois borrowing penalty still three times higher than when Quinn took office

It didn’t take long for Illinois’ spending machine to cram more debt down taxpayers’ throats. Only two months after signing a pension bill, Gov. Pat Quinn is borrowing yet another $1 billion to fund state construction projects. This will be the first large borrowing for Illinois since it passed Senate Bill 1, a pension fix...

Progressive tax hike would hurt middle-class Illinoisans

Progressive tax hike would hurt middle-class Illinoisans

Lawmakers and special-interest groups across Illinois are trying to dupe Illinoisans into paying higher income taxes. They’re trying to convince Illinoisans that a progressive income tax hike is only a tax hike on the rich. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Need proof? Look at both progressive tax proposals on the table in...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Real State of the State

Real State of the State

JOBS AND GROWTH Illinois has the third-highest unemployment rate in the nation  More than 1 million Illinoisans are unemployed or underemployed Illinois is projected to be dead last in jobs growth in 2014 78,713 Illinoisans have given up and left the workforce since Dec. 2012 Illinois paid out $266M in improper unemployment insurance payments Illinois...

By illinoispolicy

Illinoisans ready for tax-hike sunset

Illinoisans ready for tax-hike sunset

With Illinois taxpayers just one year away from the income-tax rate sunset, the push from tax hungry politicians to raise rates again is growing. State politicians are using scare tactics to dupe Illinoisans into paying higher taxes. Their goal is to make the temporary 2011 income tax hike permanent, or worse: increase taxes again with...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Top 10 facts about the proposed progressive tax hike

Top 10 facts about the proposed progressive tax hike

Top 10 facts about the proposed progressive tax hike The beginning of 2014 marked an important milestone for Illinois taxpayers: we are just one year away from tax relief. Illinois taxpayers currently fork over 5 percent of their paycheck to the state. The good news is Illinois’ income tax rate is slated to drop to...

By illinoispolicy

Going out of business

Going out of business

The Tax Foundation released an analysis of the proposal to dump Illinois’ fair, flat tax in favor of a progressive tax. The conclusion: a progressive income tax would deliver a devastating blow to Illinois’ already struggling business climate. Illinois had the 17th most competitive tax climate for businesses just a few years ago. But the state’s rank plummeted 14...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Illinois legislators take a stand against a progressive income tax hike

Illinois legislators take a stand against a progressive income tax hike

The Tax Foundation—a nonpartisan, D.C.-based think tank—hosted a press conference in Chicago this afternoon on the effects of a proposed tax increase in Illinois. The Tax Foundation’s analysis of the proposed progressive tax legislation found that: Illinois’ “State Business Tax Climate Index” ranking could fall to 44th from its current 31st ranking if the proposed progressive income...

By Jane McEnaney

Tax Foundation: Progressive income tax would destroy Illinois’ businesses climate

Tax Foundation: Progressive income tax would destroy Illinois’ businesses climate

The Tax Foundation released an analysis of the proposal to dump Illinois’ fair, flat tax in favor of a progressive tax that would force people to pay higher taxes as their income increases. The conclusion was unsurprising: a progressive income tax would deliver a devastating blow to Illinois’ already struggling business climate. The Tax Foundation...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Taxpayers to foot big bill for pointless legislator pay stunt

Taxpayers to foot big bill for pointless legislator pay stunt

In July, Gov. Pat Quinn used his line-item veto power to suspend Illinois legislators’ salaries, pledging to withhold their paychecks until they solved the state’s pension crisis. This predictably provoked a lawsuit by House Speaker Mike Madigan, Senate President John Cullerton and other legislators. A Cook County Circuit Court judge then ruled in September that...

Illinoisans one year away from tax relief

Illinoisans one year away from tax relief

This weekend marks the three-year anniversary of the 2011 state income tax increase. But the anniversary also marks another milestone for taxpayers: we are just one year away from tax relief. Illinois taxpayers currently fork over 5 percent of their paycheck to the state. Politicians like to say that 5 percent of your household income...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Illinois drowning in debt: $127 billion and counting

Illinois drowning in debt: $127 billion and counting

Illinois is often used as the poster child for how not to run a state. Money-hungry politicians perpetuate the state’s spending problem with higher taxes and more borrowing. Meanwhile, the state’s tax base continues to erode as tapped-out families and businesses move to states with more opportunities and friendlier business environments. Illinois’ debt has grown...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Illinois has a dirty little secret buried in its tax history

Illinois has a dirty little secret buried in its tax history

Illinois has a dirty little secret buried in its tax history – the first income tax approved in Illinois was a progressive tax. Fortunately, the progressive tax was ruled unconstitutional and was never implemented. But now the threat of a progressive tax hike is back again. Originally, Illinois didn’t have an income tax. When the...

By Benjamin VanMetre