Wisconsin Property Taxes Expected to Increase Due to School District Referendums
A recent report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum reveals an anticipated rise in property taxes across the state, largely attributed to the approval of an unprecedented number of school district referendums. This development has prompted a response from State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly, who addressed the findings in a public statement.
The report highlights a significant trend in the increase of school levies, which is outpacing the slower growth of county levies. As these referendums gain approval, the financial demands on property owners are expected to grow correspondingly. Dr. Underly’s statement emphasized the implications of this trend for Wisconsin residents and the broader impact on education funding.
For more detailed information, the full report can be accessed on the
Wisconsin Policy Forum website.
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