Illinois has second-highest rate of outbound migration in country
Illinois has second-highest rate of outbound migration in country
Why do moving companies love Illinois politicians? Because they keep a heavy traffic flow moving out of Illinois. At the end of each year, moving companies release annual migration trends data based upon a compilation of customers who move in and out of different states. United Van Lines is the largest mover in the country,...
By Michael Lucci
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...
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Top 10 things every Illinoisan should know about local government transparency
Top 10 things every Illinoisan should know about local government transparency
For decades, residents of Illinois have been barraged with a constant stream of public corruption stories in the media. In recent years, these tales include a governor trying to sell a Senate seat, a U.S. Congressman illegally siphoning off campaign funds for personal use, and a record breaking corruption story from the small town of...
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10 Illinois education facts you should know
10 Illinois education facts you should know
Despite increased funding over the past10n years, most Illinois elementary schools and high schools still struggle to teach students the basics of reading and math. Some of this is due to laws that allow poor-performing teachers to stay in classrooms, but most is due to the structure of Illinois’ education system itself. Here are 10...
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Illinois’ pension savings greater than originally forecast? Not so fast
Illinois’ pension savings greater than originally forecast? Not so fast
You may be hearing about rosy new pension estimates coming out of Springfield, but don’t be too quick to bite. A memo recently released by legislative leadership points to “good news” coming from a new analysis of Senate Bill 1 to be included in Illinois’ upcoming bond offering on Feb. 6, 2014. The memo claims...
Evanston 6th in state to earn a 100% on online transparency audit
Evanston 6th in state to earn a 100% on online transparency audit
The Illinois Policy Institute awarded the city of Evanston a Sunshine Award at the city’s Jan. 13 board meeting. By posting everything on the Illinois Policy Institute’s 10-Point Transparency Checklist, Evanston recently became the sixth local taxing body in Illinois to garner a perfect transparency score, joining Kane County, Hanover Township, Orland Park, Lombard and...
By Brian Costin
ObamaCare: A bailout by any other name is still cronyism
ObamaCare: A bailout by any other name is still cronyism
The enrollment failure of ObamaCare is well documented – so much so that it has become the nation’s late-night talk show punch line. In fact, Moody’s changed the outlook for U.S. health insurers to negative from stable, as implementation of ObamaCare continues to create uncertainty for the industry. The sad reality is that millions of...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Illinois is losing the school choice race
Illinois is losing the school choice race
It’s common knowledge that Illinois lags behind other states when it comes to embracing education reforms. But a new report recently released by the Friedman Foundation shows just how much catching up the state has to do. The 2014 edition of the Foundation’s “The ABCs of School Choice” highlights every school choice program in the...
Illinois loses jobs and falls further behind national unemployment rate
Illinois loses jobs and falls further behind national unemployment rate
Illinois continues to fall behind the national unemployment average in December, as the Illinois unemployment rate moved to 8.6 percent – nearly two percentage points above the national average of 6.7 percent. The state lost 3,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in December. Illinois’ nonpayroll jobs loss came despite the fact that the U.S. added 70,000 nonfarm...
By Michael Lucci
State of the State 2014 BINGO
State of the State 2014 BINGO
Gov. Quinn’s State of the State Noon Wednesday, Jan. 29 Tune in to Gov. Pat Quinn’s State of the State address live online. HOW TO PLAY Download one version of our cards below. Watch Quinn’s State of the State address Follow @illinoispolicy on Twitter and use hashtag #ILSOTS (we will be live-tweeting throughout the speech) or...
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Illinoisans flee the state for neighboring Indiana, Missouri and Wisconsin
Illinoisans flee the state for neighboring Indiana, Missouri and Wisconsin
The story of Illinois’ steady out-migration problem is well known, but just where are Illinoisans moving to? Is the outflow driven entirely by retirees and beach-goers moving to Florida? Not according to the U.S. Census Bureau, which just released its 2012 American Community Survey of state-to-state migration flow data. These data use census surveys to...
By Michael Lucci
10 Illinois education facts you should know
10 Illinois education facts you should know
Despite increased funding over the past 10 years, most Illinois elementary schools and high schools still struggle to teach students the basics of reading and math. Some of this is due to laws that allow poor-performing teachers to stay in classrooms, but most is due to the structure of Illinois’ education system itself. Here are...
Illinois’ record film revenue: What’s the cost?
Illinois’ record film revenue: What’s the cost?
Chicago is a great place to make a movie. Tom Cruise got his big break in the North Shore-based drama “Risky Business,” and comedy star Vince Vaughn claims the Windy City as his home. Film favorites ranging from “Ferris Buehler’s Day Off” to “The Untouchables” and the annual Christmas viewing requirement that is “Home Alone”...
By Michael Lucci
ObamaCare’s bailout for health insurance companies
ObamaCare’s bailout for health insurance companies
A little-known, but important, provision in the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, is coming under increased scrutiny. The ACA, commonly known as ObamaCare, includes provisions to pay insurers for their financial losses in the ObamaCare exchanges. Known as “risk-corridor payments,” health insurance companies could receive up to 80 percent of the money they lose in...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman