Illinois’ loss of tax revenue because of the pandemic was much lower than experts predicted in the spring when COVID-19 first took hold, but “tremendous uncertainties” persist moving forward, a University of Illinois study found.
Related posts
-
One dead in Sugar Grove accident
An Oswego man was killed in a traffic crash Monday afternoon. -
What’s next for Bears after legislature punts on stadium assistance?
The Bears failed to secure a long-term property tax break from the Illinois legislature that could... -
Des Plaines business grant program reshaped; new limits set
Des Plaines’ grant program for local businesses is being reshaped with new financial formulas and limits.