CME: Illinois Tax 'Untenable', Looking South

Listen to what the jackass Illinois Governor said when Caterpillar threatened to leave Illinois over tax rates:

and I quote, from the Chicago Tribune:

"Caterpillar's not leaving Illinois. They have well-skilled workers who know how to get the job done. They just signed an agreement with the United Auto Workers. I think it's for six years," Quinn said.

Last summer, Quinn lobbied for a new Caterpillar excavator plant to be built here, but instead it went to Texas, one of the states now trying to lure the company away.
 
Quote from bone:

The company is talking with at least three states -- Texas, Florida and Tennessee -- ...

"Memphis Merc" has kind of a nice ring to it. :cool:
 
Nashville makes alot of sense, actually.

No state individual income tax. No state capital gains tax. Lowest electricity rates in the country. Cheap local taxes. The published corporate tax is half of Illinois', and they will be very accomodating on a case-by-case basis. Lots of companies are relocating to the central part of the State.
 
Actually the 2nd most important factor after taxes is the internet fiber optics backbone, and AFAIK Miami is far better located than Chicago, resulting in lower latency for CME products worldwide.
For NY traders there will be almost no difference, and west coast traders will be a little worse off.
 
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