Many graduated-tax states have outpaced Illinois’ economic growth in recent years. So has nearly every other flat-tax state.
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Fact-Check: Righter’s Wrong about Illinois Wage Hike Costing 50,000 Jobs
The state senator from Mattoon has it backwards: Illinois gained nearly 50,000 jobs the year after its previous wage increase was signed into law.
Fact-Check: Congress Hopeful’s Paycheck Claim Bounces
Newman’s claim accurately reflects the results of the single survey she is relying on, but it appears to be an outlier among similar polls.
Fact-Check: Pritzker-backed Group Strays From Facts in Income-tax Claim
Illinois is one of just nine states that tax income at a flat rate. But a graduated tax system alone doesn’t guarantee the wealthy pay a higher rate.
Fact-Check: Emanuel Blows Smoke About Cigarette Use Among Chicago Teens
There has been a major decline in the share of Chicago high schoolers who smoke cigarettes, but the city doesn’t come close to leading the nation.
Fact-Check: No, Chicago Isn’t ‘Often Bailed Out’ by State Taxpayers
Experts we spoke with summed up the claim as a “myth,” “clearly not true,” and “total nonsense.”
Fact-Check: No ‘Jobs Tax’ in Pritzker’s Tax Plan, Despite What Attack Ad Claims
Pritzker is calling for a switch to a graduated-rate income tax — not a ‘jobs tax’ — and has proposed a rate structure that would hold the line for all but the wealthiest earners.
Preckwinkle Repeats Urban Myth About Third-Grade Test Scores, Prison Beds
The mayoral candidate isn’t wrong to suggest a link between academic achievement and crime — but student scores aren’t used to predict prison needs.
Fact-Check: Preckwinkle Undersells Affordable Housing Program’s Track Record
There’s some truth to the mayoral finalist’s broader argument, but her claim itself misses the mark.
