Illinois jobs are returning, but not for minority workers – Illinois Policy

Those 62,200 jobs that returned in Illinois represent a gain of 1.2%. However, payrolls still remain far below the pre-COVID levels observed in February and the state’s unemployment rate remains above the national average at 15.2%.
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Bill
5 years ago

These guilty White Worker’s are going to have to work awfully hard and for the rest of their lives to make up for all these jobs lost due to the recent peaceful protests and the minority communities strict observation of the new Chinese Virus codes.

MillerTime
5 years ago

Just seeing what these people did to Cicero Ave and Cermak is enough to block them out of everything and eye them if they’re in town or too close to you and your family

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Exactly how the Dictator for Life planned it

Chase Gioberti
5 years ago

Good. They voted for this. They burned Chicago and Aurora and Naperville over a common street criminal. Let them suffer.

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  Chase Gioberti

Next the mob will come burn your house.

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