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TopicIs Healthcare a right and should every citizen be forced to pay into it
meingott
05/04/17 1:05:52 PM
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Anarchy_Juiblex posted...
There are homes that cost $200,000 that have $8,500+ in property taxes per year. Maybe next time you can do some research before talking out of your ass.


I did. First google result;

The state of Illinois has the second highest property taxes in the country. The statewide average effective tax rate is 2.13%, nearly double the national average.

Where are you getting >4%? I mean, I'm not claiming to be a fucking expert, which county, city, municipality, etc


Now are you going to source a single fucking claim?


That average rate is brought down by the homes that are in farther out in the countryside. There are a lot of small homes with insane property taxes. It's not a secret, you can read all about the situation via simple google searches.

https://www.illinoispolicy.org/story/home-is-where-the-hurt-is-how-property-taxes-are-crushing-illinois-middle-class/
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