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WisTax: Statewide Property Taxes Rising 1.8%
WisTax

Statewide Property Taxes Rising 1.8%

Schools have lowest increase, municipalities highest increase this year.

Op Ed: Nygren, Sidener Dramatize Opioid Problem
Op Ed

Nygren, Sidener Dramatize Opioid Problem

Daughter of GOP legislator and former Democratic leader’s problems call for state response.

The State of Politics: Highway 29 Is State’s Economic Fault Line
The State of Politics

Highway 29 Is State’s Economic Fault Line

Northern counties in decline. Attention must be paid, WisTax leader says.

WisTax: Local Government Finances Are Stable
WisTax

Local Government Finances Are Stable

Survey show most in better shape than last year. But schools are a big concern.

Op Ed: Where Will Foxconn Find Workers?
Op Ed

Where Will Foxconn Find Workers?

State’s working age population in decline. Will Foxconn pay enough so workers move here?

Op Ed: Highways Debt Up 87% Under Walker
Op Ed

Highways Debt Up 87% Under Walker

Republicans have added nearly $3 billion in debt, want to add $700 million more.

WisTax: Home Values Still Below 2008 Peak
WisTax

Home Values Still Below 2008 Peak

Statewide residential values in 2016 were 4.4% below 2008.

Data Wonk: Is Manufacturing in Decline?
Data Wonk

Is Manufacturing in Decline?

Recent trends are down in Wisconsin, but hardly a cause for panic.

The State of Politics: Will Wisconsin Use Private Prisons?
The State of Politics

Will Wisconsin Use Private Prisons?

Wisconsin's adult inmate population is expected to grow to 23,233 by mid-2019.

WisTax: State Prison Population Rising Again
WisTax

State Prison Population Rising Again

Up 3.4% in last three years. Many are returnees who violated rules of probation.

WisTax: State Income Tax Hits Middle Class
WisTax

State Income Tax Hits Middle Class

Versus other states, falls hardest on incomes of $50,000 to $150,000.

The State of Politics: Voters Approved $1.8 Billion for Schools
The State of Politics

Voters Approved $1.8 Billion for Schools

And have given 24 districts permission to exceed state spending limits.

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