Pritzker continues to cast doubt on reports of Illinois’ population decline – Center Square

Illinois Policy Institute's Bryce Hill said that the numbers are the numbers, no matter which way Gov. JB Pritzker tries to spin them. "Whether it be Census Bureau estimates, whether it be tax records from the IRS, whether it be moving day surveys, they all point to the same thing, which is that hundreds of thousands of people are leaving the state of Illinois every year," Hill said.
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Giddyap
3 years ago

Pugsley The Census Denier

FThisPlace
3 years ago
Reply to  Giddyap

How does one down-vote this? Guy is full of it…. But, hey, he is at least on high-alert for COVID-19!

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Can not rent a U-Haul or any other kind of moving vehicle. People are fleeing Illinois in ever increasing numbers.

debtsor
3 years ago

Soviet Russia had ZERO Train accidents between 1932 and 1961! Zero! The trains were safe, on time and had no issues. NOT ONE. The international reports of frequent train derailments were lies and misinformation spread by foreign adversaries who want to disparage mother Russia.

87Saluki
3 years ago

Gaslighting has become a science among leftists.

Indy
3 years ago

Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt.
You can live in denial of reality all you want. However you can not live in denial of the CONSEQUENCES of reality.

Riverbender
3 years ago

But ohhh so many undocumented/illegal aliens to make up the slack. Certainly the welfare offices can come up with the numbers.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

The man is mentally challenged.

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