Today is Tax Freedom Day for Illinois, Utah, and Wyoming

 
 
April 11, 2010

Tax Freedom Day-the date on which Americans will have worked long enough to have earned enough money to pay this year's tax obligations at the federal, state and local levels-falls on April 11, 2010 for residents of Illinois(14), Utah(15), and Wyoming(16). The date for America on whole was April 9, 2010.

Those living in Illinois, Utah, and Wyoming worked 101 days into the year in order to earn enough money to pay their combined federal, state and local taxes, two day longer than the national average of 99 days.

More on Illinois here.

More on Utah here.

More on Wyoming here.

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