Langlade County’s equalized valuation dropped .24 percent between 2013 and 2014, but several towns, along with the village of White Lake, did manage to eke out an increase.
According to the latest numbers from the Department of Revenue, the county’s value slipped $3.9 million, from $1,649,328,300 to $1,645,405,700.
And adding to the concern, the decrease comes at a time when the current market value of all taxable property in Wisconsin rose 2.6 percent, signaling the end of a five-year slump in values.
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