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5 th largest population (1) 5 th highest personal income (1) 12 th highest personal income per student (1) 48 th in combined state and local tax burden (2) (1) Source: "Condition of Public Education 2003," Illinois State Board of Education, December 2003 (2) Source: “Federation of Tax Administrators” How Illinois Compares Nationally
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So What’s the Problem? Nationally... Illinois ranks 5 th in personal income. (1) Illinois ranks 48 th in total state and local tax burden. (2) The result... Illinois is a wealthy state AND a low taxed state. (1) Source: "Condition of Public Education 2003," Illinois State Board of Education, December 2003 (2) Source: “Federation of Tax Administrators”
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The Illinois Structural Deficit (How revenue growth will not keep pace with the cost of current services)
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Required Pension Payments for All Retirement Systems FY 2006 - FY 2045 The pensions included are: Teachers’ Retirement System, State Universities Retirement System, State Employees’ Retirement System, General Assembly Retirement System, Judges’ Retirement System.
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Illinois Over-relies on Local Taxpayers 2 nd in local share of tax revenue for schools* 49 th in state share of tax revenue for schools * Excluding Washington, D.C. (not a state) Source: NEA Rankings and Estimates – November 2006
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Disparity in Resources Per Pupil Equalized Assessed Valuation (value of property upon which the tax rate is calculated): From a low of $10,920 To a high of $1,885,586 Poor areas often pay higher tax rates and generate less funding East St. Louis #189$10,920 Rondout #72$1,885,586 Source: Illinois State Board of Education “Financial Statistics 2004-2005”
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Formula for Inequality P er Pupil Education Spending Illinois has a very large gap between highest and lowest spending districts. State’s Highest District:$28,285 (1) State’s Lowest District:$4,281 (1) (1) Source: Illinois State Board of Education “Statistics 2004-2005 (Operating Expenditures Per Pupil)”
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A Tale of Two Schools EAV Per Pupil$1,504,040$76,314 Tax Rate$1.05/$100$5.91/$100 Instructional Expend/PP$8,831$4,526 Operational Expend/PP$15,365$7,579 Source: Illinois State Board of Education “Financial Statistics 2004-2005” Lake Forest #115 Prairie Central #8
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Invest in Excellence To effect excellence and equity in Illinois public education and to effectively advocate for our members. IEA Mission
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Invest in Excellence -- Principles Provide adequate resources to all pre K-12 public schools. Provide adequate resources to all public higher education institutions. Provide a long-term solution for pension system stability and funding. Do no harm to any public education entity. Incorporate positive components resulting in increased student achievement.
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