Illinois sees eighth straight year of population decline – Center Square

Bryce Hill, of the Illinois Policy Institute, said that while looking through surveys of people who have left the state, Illinois had two answers show up more than once. "People were leaving for housing, or more affordable housing and then two, labor market opportunities so a better job or the ability to find a better job."
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Old Spartan
4 years ago

The cat’s out of the bag. Too many Illinoisans have figured out there is such a better life style in other states and they don’t have to put up with the decay. And those who have left are telling their kids, their friends and their neighbors–get out now. And it will continue to snowball.

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