Illinois has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country – Chicago Tribune*

Illinois’ jobless rate has been consistently higher than most states for at least the last five years — and just above the national average since at least the 1990s. The University of Chicago’s Dan Black says part of the reason for that is Illinois’ reputation as a high tax state — a turnoff to would-be employers who could very well snap up local job-seekers.
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BB
4 years ago

What a shocker! Democratic cook county. LOL
Keep voting democratic fools

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Really no kidding remember the song from the Edgar Winter group, Free ride.

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