Property taxes could rise 5,000 fold for proposed Little Rock data center, Jeremy Horpedahl notes

Property taxes could rise 5,000 fold for proposed Little Rock data center, Jeremy Horpedahl notes
Little Rock data center may boost taxes

Jeremy Horpedahl points out that a proposed data center in Little Rock could lead to property taxes that are 5,000 times higher than the amount currently paid on the same land.

This highlights the significant potential financial impact of the new data center project on local tax revenues.

Horpedahl has previously compared consumer and regional economic indicators. In an earlier note, he said Chinese families spend 20% of their budgets on groceries while U.S. families spend just 7%. He has also pointed out that Manhattan's economic output surpasses that of Ireland.

This material may contain third-party opinions, none of the data and information on this webpage constitutes investment advice according to our Disclaimer. While we adhere to strict Editorial Integrity, this post may contain references to products from our partners.
Weekly Top Bonuses
up to $2,500
deposit bonus for all clients
CLAIM BONUS
Your capital is at risk.