lllinois residents are paying nearly 38% in taxes on their cell phone bills, the highest rate in the entire country. That’s not a typo. Between state, local, and federal taxes, Illinoisans are getting hit every time they pay for one of the most basic tools of modern life: a phone.
Gov. Pritzker signed off on this increase as part of his record-high $55.2 billion budget, despite saying he wouldn’t approve broad-based tax hikes on working families. But I don’t know anyone who doesn’t use a phone every day.
To put it in perspective:
A family of four on a $100 plan now pays $456 a year just in taxes.
The national average is $320.
Our neighbors pay far less:
-Wisconsin: 21%
-Indiana: 24%
-Missouri: 28%
-Illinois? 37.7%.
Enough is enough. I’ll keep fighting to protect your paycheck and push back against the endless tax-and-spend cycle in Springfield.