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  2. Economy of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago and its suburbs is home to 35 Fortune 500 companies and is a transportation and distribution center. Manufacturing, printing, publishing, insurance, transportation, financial trading and services, and food processing also play major roles in the city's economy.

  3. Sugary drink tax - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, a large (bulk) item would have less tax compared to a smaller cheaper item (i.e., there is less tax impact on larger packages of a food item). [8] Most taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are set volumetrically (i.e., with a constant rate per unit volume), and that "only three SSB taxes worldwide are proportional to sugar ...

  4. Calls for sugar food tax as report shows reduction 82% below ...

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    Sugar reduction in the food industry was as much as 82% below the Government’s voluntary target in 2020, latest figures show, prompting renewed calls for a tax to tackle unhealthy eating.

  5. These 13 States Still Tax Groceries - AOL

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    In Utah, groceries are subject to a 3% sales tax, which is a combination of a reduced 1.75% state sales tax and local taxes of 1.25%. Alcohol and many prepared foods are taxed at the full 4.85% ...

  6. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chicago charges a 2.25% food tax on regular groceries and drug purchases, and has an additional 3% soft drink tax (totaling 13.25%). An additional 1% is charged for prepared food and beverage purchases in the Loop and nearby neighborhoods (the area roughly bordered by Diversey Parkway, Ashland Avenue, the Stevenson Expressway, and Lake Michigan).

  7. Why Gazpacho Isn't Taxed: And Other Weird Food Taxes - AOL

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  8. Naperville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Naperville has a 1% tax on all food and beverages that can be consumed at the location purchased. In addition to the citywide tax, a .75% percent tax is added onto the existing 1% when the food or beverage is purchased within Downtown Naperville. [109] All Real Estate Transfers are subject to a tax, but are exempt to for owners making deed changes.

  9. How Trump’s Tax Cuts Might Impact Medicaid and Food ... - AOL

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    Many of the provisions of the tax bill are set to expire in 2025, and second-time President-elect Trump spent a large part of his 2024 to retake the presidency by promising to extend the 2017 tax ...