This story was originally published by Charlotte Ledger, North Carolina Health News, story by Michelle Crouch Every year, Terry Taylor-Allen and her husband, William, pay property taxes on their bungalow in Charlotte’s Dilworth neighborhood. Although the bill has skyrocketed since they moved in 30 years ago, they know the money supports schools, police and other…
The total compensation for Atrium Health’s top executive, Gene Woods, soared 42.1% to just under $14 million in fiscal 2022, the Charlotte healthcare system said Friday in response to a
As Charlotte leaders discuss a possible tax increase, Mecklenburg County hospitals are exempt from $23 million per year in property taxes, a Charlotte Ledger/N.C. Health News analysis shows. Hospitals say they provide millions in discounted medical care – but others say it’s time for big hospitals to pay up.