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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Property taxes are skyrocketing. But states are learning that cutting them has major consequences.
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Property taxes are skyrocketing. But states are learning that cutting them has major consequences.

Last updated: March 21, 2026 5:40 am
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Property taxes have become a major point of contention nationwide, as homeowners grapple with soaring tax bills. Efforts to rein in property tax hikes or even eliminate them entirely have been met with mixed results as state legislative sessions come to a close.

In Florida, a bill that would have phased out non-school property taxes on many homes failed to pass, while Georgia’s sweeping measure to end property taxes also fell short. Iowa is currently considering two different tax-cutting bills, but lawmakers have yet to reach a compromise. The political appetite for reducing property taxes is strong, with over a dozen states considering similar measures, but the practical challenges of doing so are significant.

Property taxes make up a substantial portion of local revenues, with around 70% coming from property taxes. Any efforts to reduce or eliminate property taxes have serious implications for municipal budgets that fund essential services like public safety and park maintenance. Additionally, policies like capping property tax increases can make it harder for first-time homebuyers to enter the market in the long term.

The recent surge in property taxes is largely a response to skyrocketing home values across the country. In states like New Jersey, where effective property tax rates are high, homeowners have seen their tax bills increase significantly. Even in states with lower property tax rates, like Alabama, homeowners have experienced double-digit percentage increases in their tax bills over the past few years.

The burden of rising property taxes disproportionately affects low- and moderate-income homeowners, as well as those on fixed incomes. Unlike other forms of taxation, property taxes are not tied to individuals’ ability to pay them, making them a significant financial strain for many.

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While there is a strong push to lower property taxes, past revolts have shown that doing so can have unintended consequences on local housing markets. California’s Proposition 13, for example, has led to inflated home values, discouraged long-time homeowners from moving, and made it harder for younger families to afford homes in the state. Research suggests that higher property taxes can actually increase homeownership rates by lowering home prices and incentivizing long-time homeowners to move, freeing up housing supply.

Despite the risks, some states are forging ahead with efforts to reduce property taxes. Florida’s governor is calling for a special session on property taxes, Iowa lawmakers are working to find a compromise, and South Dakota recently passed bills aimed at lowering property taxes using sales tax revenue.

In conclusion, the debate over property taxes is complex, with no easy solutions. Finding a balance between providing essential services and easing the burden on homeowners will require careful consideration and collaboration between lawmakers, policymakers, and stakeholders.

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