Growth through tax hikes? Illinois tried it – and failed
Growth through tax hikes? Illinois tried it – and failed
Arguing that tax hikes are a precursor to growth and a flood of new residents is simply backward.
Arguing that tax hikes are a precursor to growth and a flood of new residents is simply backward.
Those resilient enough to stay in the labor market are increasingly looking to other states for opportunity.
Smashing the status quo means respecting Illinoisans’ interests.
If nothing is getting done in the Capitol, voters should look first to those most capable of taking swift action: Madigan and his Democrat supermajority.
Policy pain points continue to kill blue-collar jobs in Illinois.
Figuring out who qualifies for the payments will be a logistical nightmare, according to the state comptroller’s office.
Janitorial, food-service and coal jobs are among the casualties of mass layoffs in June.
The state’s beleaguered manufacturing sector is hurting worker interests.
Illinois’ death tax, corporate franchise tax and LLC fees cause disproportionate economic harm compared to how much tax revenue they generate.