Independent Analysis and Information on Iowa Tax and Budget Issues

The highest-paid Iowans have to work 3 weeks per year to pay their state and local tax obligation (5.8% of income). The lowest-paid Iowans have to work twice as long to do the same (10.6% of income).
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About the Iowa Fiscal Partnership
 
The Iowa Fiscal Partnership (IFP) is a joint initiative of The Iowa Policy Project and The Child and Family Policy Center, created to provide a reliable source of information and analysis on tax and budget policies in Iowa.
 
IFP examines and reports on public policies' prospects to increase economic opportunity for Iowa's low-income and working families and provide adequate revenue for essential public services.
 
IFP is part of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network of state-level organizations and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Our work is supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Stoneman Family Foundation.
 
A joint effort of the Iowa Policy Project and the Child & Family Policy Center (logos).