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Guilford County, you're in the minority on taxes

A study from the state association of county commissioners shows that there were only 25 counties that increased property tax rates for 2008-09.

Of course, Guilford County was one of those.

When reading the numbers, multiply the figures by 100 to get the property tax rate in cents per $100. For example, Wake county's property tax rate increased by 2.5 cents in a year that also included a property revaluation. Mecklenburg County did not increase its property tax rate.

And here's Guilford County's take
on how the budget stacked up for 2008-09.

How do you feel about how Guilford stacks up with the rest of the state?

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