Column: Is It ‘White Flight’ If The Wealthy Are First To Flee Chicago? – Patch Chicago

Mark Konkol: "'We're just in such a weird place,' (Suburban Jungle owner Alison) Bernstein said. 'Walk the streets in major cities, and it's very eerie and looks like a horror show. When crime goes through the roof and you don't know if or when people will come back, or if the place you loved will ever be like it was … I think that's the key to why there's an exodus.'"
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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Fleeing to Florida.
The taxes they save will pay for a luxury house.

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