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׉EsSeptember 2018 issue
www.hbaswil.org
To promote, educate and advocate for the Residential Building &
Remodeling Industry; providing resources that benefit industry
professionals and consumers in the communities we serve.
Local Professional Women in
Building Councils unite to welcome
Judy Dinelle, NAHB 2018 PWB Chair.
It was a special day for so many of us to share
lunch with Judy Dinelle. Judy has risen thru
the ranks of the Building Industry from framing
to sales and has many fun stories to share of
her experiences.
St. Clair County Board approved
a $3.5 million property tax levy
increase for 2019
The St. Clair County board voted to approve a
5 percent increase to the county’s property tax
levy for 2019. The increase will raise the
county’s property tax levy to $71.5 million
from $68 million, according to the Belleville
News-Democrat.
Judy Dinelle surrounded by our local PWB members
The discussion took many turns and ended on
a serious note about workforce development
that is impacting not just national but is
worldwide. This particular issue is very near to
Judy and with her current leadership position
at NAHB she is working hard to help bring this
to the forefront.
Only five of the board’s 29 members voted
against the levy hike.
Taxpayers in St. Clair County won’t find out
what the levy hike means for their own
property tax bills until property values are
assessed in spring. That’s when the county
will decide to what extent it will abate the
property tax levy.
Continues on page 6
The Village of Glen Carbon Board of Trustees voted in favor of a one-year school impact fee
moratorium for single-family new home construction. The moratorium will be in effect for
calendar year 2019: January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
While a longer moratorium (or more favorably a complete repeal) is ideal, this is a good start
and well received by the Home Building community.
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Taxpayers in the region need real property tax relief. St. Clair County property taxes have nearly
doubled over the past 20 years after adjusting for inflation – an increase that amounts to around $665
per person.
It’s not uncommon for home values to increase in tandem with local property taxes, provided that
taxing bodies invest revenues in essential government services. This, however, is not the case in St.
Clair County, where property taxes have grown more than 200 percent faster than median home
values – a rise driven primarily by growing pension costs.
Migration patterns indicate taxpayers in the area are tapped out. Between 2016 and 2017, more than
1,300 people moved out of St. Clair County to other counties in the U.S. on net, resulting in a
population loss of nearly 650 people. Statewide, the Land of Lincoln has suffered population loss for
four consecutive years. When polled, Illinoisans looking to plant roots elsewhere cite taxes as the
primary motivating factor.
It is a moral imperative that Springfield muster the political will to amend the Illinois Constitution’s
pension clause. Without the ability to make sensible changes to future, not-yet-earned pension
benefits, taxpayers’ cost of living will continue to spike and government workers’ retirement security
will continue to erode. In the short term, however, lawmakers should enable local governments to
enroll all new government workers into affordable 401(k)-style defined-contribution plans. Absent
serious reform, rising tax bills will continue to find their way to St. Clair County home addresses –
or residents will continue finding their way to home addresses outside St. Clair County.
Written by Vincent Caruso with Illinois Policy Institute
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County Jan Feb Mar
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
34 24 33
28 15 42
32 30 44
32 27 39
32 23 35
Madison
County Jan Feb Mar
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
11 11 16
10 21 36
14 19 29
11 24 28
19 20 23
YTD
Apr May Jun Jul
25
38
30
38
49 46 34
27 34 34
40 37 27
29 37 16
28
29 29 21
Totals
245
218
240
218
197
YTD
Apr May Jun Jul
67
32
30
22
25
21
38
40
21
22
11 22
33 35
27 24
19 19
21 19
Totals
159
205
183
144
149
53 Unincorporated
32 Troy
24 Edwardsville
16 Godfrey
13 Maryville
67 O’Fallon
39 Shiloh
33 Mascoutah
29 Unincorporated
18 Belleville
Monroe
County Jan Feb Mar
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2
12
12
6
6
6
8
8
7
14
8
8
11 10
6
YTD
Apr May Jun Jul
13
11
10
9
7
8
11
18
7
7
10
7
16 12
15 15
9
5
11
6
Totals
60
78
86
63
44
21 Columbia
16 Unincorporated
7 Waterloo
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Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D.
While there are many reasons
why healthcare spending is growing much faster than
the economy — including an aging population and the
rising cost of prescription drugs — one problem that
gets virtually no attention and is a primary cost driver
is cross-subsidies.
The reason cross-subsidies exist in the first place is
because lawmakers want to subsidize healthcare costs
for the poor, the sick, and other potential voters —
which is well meaning — but lawmakers do not want
to raise taxes to pay for these programs. So they hide
the taxes they should impose in the form of crosssubsidies.
Let
me explain. If someone with no money walks
into an emergency room and needs care, they get care.
But to recover the cost of services provided to the
indigent, hospitals must overcharge everybody else.
Making matters worse, Medicare and Medicaid do not
pay the full amount of their service cost. As a result,
hospitals must substantially overcharge everybody
else, and that unlucky bunch is patients with private
insurance and those who pay cash.
Of course, giving free or subsidized healthcare to
some by overcharging paying customers is essentially
imposing a tax on those who can pay in order to
subsidize those who can’t or won’t. But — and this is
the key — this hidden tax does not appear anywhere.
As such, it is politically costless, and that’s why it is
so appealing to politicians. If that were all, it would
not be so bad. But it gets worse, much worse.
Cross-subsidies are much more inefficient than
raising taxes and spending the revenue on, in this
case, healthcare. Here’s why. In an ideal market, if a
hospital or doctor is going to overcharge some
patients, those patients will have an incentive to shop
around for a cheaper insurance plan. That insurance
plan could be cheaper if it sends patients to hospitals
and doctors who don’t overcharge. But if enough such
plans were to exist, the entire system would fail
because these new low-cost providers would drive the
high-cost providers out of business and the poor
would not be served. Thus, the introduction of crosssubsidies
must be accompanied by a prohibition on
competition. One of the ways we see this lack of
competition manifesting itself is insurance plans such
GraphsandLaughs, LLC
as bronze, silver, and gold all offering the same
services.
And once there is no competition, there is no
incentive for any non-competitive service providers to
innovate for better care or lower costs, and that, in
turn, drives up costs for everyone. If you are old
enough, you remember that prior to the 1980s, local
phone calls were cheap, often free. That was because
long distance calls were very expensive; there was
cross-subsidy from long distance calls to local calls.
Of course, firms wanted to compete to provide
overpriced long-distance calls, but the system would
have unraveled. So the federal government gave
AT&T a monopoly and, in that way, kept competitors
out and prices up.
Once there is no competition, be it in
telecommunications, airlines, trucking, banking, or
stock trading, inefficiencies multiply and prices rise.
Returning to healthcare, because of this lack of any
meaningful competition, consumers know the cost of
nothing they consume and care even less. What kind
of market operates well when prices are well hidden?
If there were real price competition, consumers would
be bombarded with ads boasting of better prices and
outcomes and we would all be winners.
Increasing taxes and spending, while hardly ideal,
sure beats cross-subsidies and the attendant
monopolies that drive up costs, prevent firm entry,
and eliminate innovation. Until cross-subsidies are
eliminated, US healthcare costs will continue to spiral
out of control and we will be able to do nothing more
than wish for a competitive, innovative and efficient
healthcare market.
Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D. is President of GraphsandLaughs, LLC and can be
reached at Elliot@graphsandlaughs.net. His daily 70-word economics and
policy blog can be seen at www.econ70.com. You can subscribe and have the
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