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Will Illinois' social media tax push tech companies out? | The Chicago Report
Illinois Governor Pritzker signed a budget that includes a new social media tax to offset state spending without raising taxes on residents. The tax aims to generate revenue but raises concerns about potentially driving tech companies out of the state.
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