Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The prices of cars were one of the biggest drivers in inflation at one point. The chip shortage continues to have real impacts. The counties should have lowered their rates to compensate for the increased assessments, but you know they saw $$$. To be fair, they are dealing with inflation too. Hard to keep a budget level when the cost of everything has gone up.
The question is what will they do when the chip makers catch up, recession kicks in, and prices drop again?
Most if not all of the car tax went to schools, which are spending it on woke crap.