Events that shaped Chicago: 2022 Year in Review – WGNTV (Chicago)

As Chicago looks to a new year, still grappling with inflation and fears about public safety, it’s with a sense of hope for stability that 2023 is the comeback from the bounce-back year.
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

You should hope 2023 is a good as 2022, my fear is it is getting worse at an increasing rate.
Crime up, Taxes up, and services down. As more honest hard-working family’s flee Illinois the huge pension burden increases for the remaining fools.

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