Chicago posts 7th largest population increase in nation, part of a growth spurt that also lifted many suburbs – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

Demographers say the uptick was probably due to the arrival of migrants, many of them on buses sent from Texas, as well as people coming on their own.
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Joseph Murzanski
10 months ago

Figures lie and liars figure. Are there any potential taxpayers in that increase? Potential voters, yes. Taxpayers, no!

Bear19
10 months ago

0.8 increase – massive!! All illegals looking to hide behind JB’s sanctuary BS policy. Sell us another one- crime is down , Trump is a dictator, we need more gun laws, businesses are flocking to Illinois, blah blah blah

daskoterzar
10 months ago

Tribune spin – so glad a cancelled that rag 20 years ago.

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