By Brad Weisenstein, includes “Illinois’ tax collections have bumped up $2.33 billion during the past eight months compared to the same time a year earlier, which is a 10% increase. While the state partly explains the change is from tax collections delayed from April 15 and into a new fiscal year, Truth in Accounting noted that tax revenue has been rising for years. Even sales taxes have grown despite Illinois losing population.” (Note: See chart in article)
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