Oakland County tax decline signals problems for state
Oakland County’s real estate market is worse than expected and while that’s bad news for residents there, it’s worse news for Michigan. Plummeting house values and increased foreclosures means less tax revenue collected and in turn less money for schools, roads and other critical services provided by local governments. Related Posts- County property owners struggling to pay taxes and mortgages
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