Setting the Record Straight on Property Taxes
Dennis Heffley () and
Ekaterina Gnedenko
The Connecticut Economy, 2013, issue Spring
Abstract:
Property taxes are rising, taking a bigger bite out of household incomes than ever before, and local public spending is out of control—right? Well, maybe…at least that seems to be the view of many Connecticut taxpayers. But is the perception accurate? The only way to really tell is to take a hard look at the numbers.
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Date: 2013
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