Gearhead Jim
Full time employment: Posting here.
If we drive 10,000 miles per year in Illinois (our driving vacations are outside the state) at avg 20 mpg, that works out to an increase of $95 per year. If it helps get the roads fixed, that's a bargain. If.
Someone said PA has the highest fuel tax, and the roads last time I was there were awful, made Illinois look smooth.
The new gov is said to be strongly against taxing pensions & SS, we'll have to see if that holds. The high property taxes are not such a big deal when you are paying $0 state income tax.
There is no perfect place to live, we've been looking around for 18 years and still choosing to stay in Illinois.
Everyone's situation is different.
Someone said PA has the highest fuel tax, and the roads last time I was there were awful, made Illinois look smooth.
The new gov is said to be strongly against taxing pensions & SS, we'll have to see if that holds. The high property taxes are not such a big deal when you are paying $0 state income tax.
There is no perfect place to live, we've been looking around for 18 years and still choosing to stay in Illinois.
Everyone's situation is different.