By: John Schroyer
If such a move ultimately becomes law, the tax on Illinois’ 28,000-plus millionaires could bring in an additional $3.7 billion in 2027 for the state, and $4.4 billion by 2030.


John Schroyer is a Senior Reporter at Crain's Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and New York City. He specializes in the cannabis industry, covering topics such as cannabis regulation and business, while also touching on themes like real estate and economics. John has been featured in Crain's Cleveland Business, Health Industry Watch, Crain's Detroit Business, Green Market Report, Crain's New York Business, and Crain's Chicago Business.
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