"The people who moved to the suburbs for lower taxes don’t take into consideration that they are still using city services - because someone else has covered the cost of their having a job. Unless that changes, people will continue to make rational decisions that screw the city where they work and leave remaining city taxpayers with a growing burden."
— Michael Pagano, Ph.D., dean of the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois, regarding Scranton, PA’s proposal for a “Commuter Tax”
(Source: ydr.com)
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