(The Center Square) – The taxable value of Wisconsin property went up 8% again in 2026, matching the rise from the year before, according to new data from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.

The total equalized value of residential property in the state jumped up nearly $52 billion to $776 billion. Overall, there is now more than $1 trillion of property in the state, up from $654.8 billion in 2021 after it steadily rose from 1988 to 2008 before five years of lowered prices began.

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