The people who will most bear the consequences of Rauner’s proposed cuts are those who can least afford to. Children, college students, seniors, the poor, people with disabilities, people with mental illness — all would be hard hit. Meanwhile, the top 1 percent of taxpayers in Illinois (average income: $1.9 million) will pay on about $18,000 less in state income tax in 2015 on average, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
Related Reading
February 9, 2026
What Did 2025 State Tax Changes Mean for Racial and Economic Equity?
February 2, 2026
State Tax Watch 2026
Mentioned Locations
Illinois