Chicago ranks near bottom in survey of best and worst run cities – Center Square

Researchers weighed “quality of services” metrics that included health, safety and economy rank, measuring each category against each of 148 cities' per-capita budget. Chicago lands at No. 136 in the WalletHub survey after finishing 102nd in quality of city services and 140th in total budget per capita.
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Call my shrink
7 months ago

Make sure Mayor Pinhead and Gov. Putzger have a subscription to read this article

Hello, Indiana!
7 months ago

The same WalletHub that touted CHI as a good place to live and visit earlier this year.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
7 months ago

Just what did anyone expect? It should have been at the bottom. High taxes and poor public services. The Cost is strangling the city to death.

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