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A property tax circuit breaker prevents the local property tax from overloading a family's income, in that if a low-income family's property tax exceeds a specified percentage of its income, the state reimburses the family for taxes paid above this percentage. Linder discusses changes that would be made if this system would take hold in North Carolina.
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In 1982, the state was one of only four without legislative measures against local and state taxation and spending, a trend which began with California's 1978 Proposition 13. The article provides an analysis of both current and historical spending within the state. Nine tables break down statistics specific to how much and where government spending goes and compares these numbers with the nation and other southeastern states.