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Briefing: Even Illinois State Police Can't Afford New Cars
Strategic angle: Seventy-four percent of Americans say new cars are unaffordable, but it's not just individuals who are also feeling the squeeze.
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Updated 9 days ago
Recent reports indicate that 74% of Americans find new cars unaffordable, a trend that extends to state agencies like the Illinois State Police.
The financial constraints affecting individual consumers are similarly impacting public sector vehicle procurement, highlighting systemic issues within automotive supply chains.
This situation raises concerns about the operational capacity of law enforcement agencies, as aging fleets may hinder response times and overall effectiveness.