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Companies Taking Tax Breaks Not Delivering Jobs

A newspaper analysis of Illinois' signature corporate tax-break program has found companies that receive the deals often don't add jobs or even lay off workers. An analysis by The Chicago Tribune of 783 tax deals the state has made through the Economic Development for a Growing Economy program found two-thirds of the companies that completed agreements didn't maintain agreed-upon job levels. And state officials can't say how many jobs have been created by the program known as EDGE. Illinois has used the program since 1999 to help lure new firms or hang onto employers who might move elsewhere, while encouraging them to add jobs. Governor Bruce Rauner put EDGE on hold in June, but new deals reached with Amazon and ConAgra before then have recently been announced.

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