Bill proposes to tie Illinois state spending to what taxpayers can afford 03/06/2020 Lawmakers routinely spend faster than taxpayers’ incomes grow. A new bill would put Illinois with the majority of states that limit taxes or spending. TAGS: borrowing, budget, constitutional amendment, deficit, government spending, pensions, spending cap, tax increase
Local government spending could soon be easier for Illinois taxpayers to track 02/24/2020 A bill to make more public records readily available would better show taxpayers how local governments spend money. TAGS: Anna Moeller, government spending, House Rules Committee, Illinois Transparency and Accountability Portal, Open Meetings Act, public records, Steve Stadelman, transparency
Pritzker claims statewide economic growth, but these Illinois metro areas are shedding jobs By Bryce Hill 02/10/2020 Despite Gov. J.B. Pritzker touting growth in “every major region,” Illinois shed jobs in three metropolitan areas and lagged the national average in seven more. TAGS: Bloomington, BLS: Bureau of Labor Statistics, budget, Carbondale, Champaign, Chicago, constitutional amendment, economic competitiveness, economic growth, economics, economy, employment, fair tax, flat tax, government spending, graduated income tax, Great Recession, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, Illinois Constitution, income growth, JB Pritzker, job creation, jobs, labor, Madison County, metro areas, Metro East, Moline, pensions, Peoria, population, progressive income tax, recession, Rockford, spending, spending cap, Springfield, St. Clair County, tax burden, tax hikes, tax increase, unemployment, Urbana, working-age
Illinois government spending growth among nation’s highest, personal income growth among lowest By Bryce Hill 02/04/2020 Robust growth in government spending has failed to yield similar results for Illinoisans’ incomes TAGS: economic competitiveness, economic growth, government spending, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, Illinois Constitution, income growth, JB Pritzker, job creation, jobs, private sector, public sector, spending, spending cap, Springfield
Illinois home price growth slowest in nation last year By Bryce Hill 02/03/2020 Home price appreciation in Illinois was the slowest in the U.S. between the third quarter of 2018 and the third quarter of 2019, federal data showed. TAGS: Chicago, Chicagoland, Cook County, government spending, Great Recession, home values, homeownership, household income, housing, housing market, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, income tax, Indiana, investment, JB Pritzker, Lake County, mortgage, recession, spending, Springfield, tax hikes, tax increase
State of the state: Pritzker saw worst first-year jobs numbers since Blagojevich By Orphe Divounguy, Bryce Hill 01/27/2020 Illinois job creation lagged the national median in nearly every sector. TAGS: 401(k), BLS: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Chicago, constitutional amendment, economic competitiveness, economic growth, fair tax, government spending, graduated income tax, housing, housing market, IDES: Illinois Department of Employment Security, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, Illinois Constitution, income, income growth, JB Pritzker, job creation, jobs, labor, labor force participation rate, outmigration, pensions, personal income, population, private sector, progressive income tax, public sector, retirement age, spending, spending cap, Springfield, tax burden, tax hikes, tax increase, U.S. Census Bureau, unemployment