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Shipments of wood products climb 2 percent in November 2019
Shipments for wood products increased $184 million, or 2 percent, to $9.4 billion in November 2019, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released in January.
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U.S. gift, novelty and souvenir stores report $522 million in sales for May
The estimated sales for gift, novelty and souvenir stores for May 2020 was $522 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Advance Monthly Retail Trade and Food Services Survey.
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Analysis: Morgan County retiree households could pay $3,785.66 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 6,732 retirees in Morgan County could pay as much as $3,785.66 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Pike County retiree households could pay $3,175.30 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 3,268 retirees in Pike County could pay as much as $3,175.30 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Schuyler County retiree households could pay $3,739.34 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 1,543 retirees in Schuyler County could pay as much as $3,739.34 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Scott County retiree households could pay $3,481.36 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 985 retirees in Scott County could pay as much as $3,481.36 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Hancock County retiree households could pay $3,580.87 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 4,108 retirees in Hancock County could pay as much as $3,580.87 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: McDonough County retiree households could pay $3,693.22 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 5,224 retirees in McDonough County could pay as much as $3,693.22 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Greene County retiree households could pay $3,081.83 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 2,542 retirees in Greene County could pay as much as $3,081.83 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Brown County retiree households could pay $3,778.13 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 914 retirees in Brown County could pay as much as $3,778.13 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Calhoun County retiree households could pay $3,458.48 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 1,104 retirees in Calhoun County could pay as much as $3,458.48 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Analysis: Cass County retiree households could pay $4,042.15 annually under Pritzker graduated income tax hike plan
The 2,162 retirees in Cass County could pay as much as $4,042.15 in state income taxes if voters approve Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated tax hike amendment on Nov. 3, according to an analysis by the West Central Reporter.
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Residents and visitors to Illinois paid $39.9 billion in taxes in 2018
Illinois collected $39.9 billion in taxes in 2018, a 4.9 percent increase from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
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From Prairie State Wire
Illinois’ recent rate of population loss was 3rd highest in U.S.
Illinois’ rate of population decline between July 1, 2017, and July 1, 2018, was the third highest among the 50 states and Puerto Rico, according to population estimates released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau.