Unlike many cities, Chicago is losing people. Many of them are moving to Minnesota – MinnPost

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P M
7 years ago

Ever look at the demographics? – U.S. Census bureau figures

IL:
Hispanic 17.3%
Black 14.6%

MN:
Hispanic 5.4%
Black 6.5%

I noticed something years ago, when white people relocate they tend to relocate to an area that is demographically more homogeneous than the area they left. Just an observation.

Jeff Carter
7 years ago

Why is this notable? Because MN has a higher all in tax burden than IL, and the weather is much colder with longer winters. It is a chink in the “old people are leaving for Florida” argument put out by the in bed and not critically thinking media, Democrats and Kirk Dillard like establishment Republicans.

nixit
7 years ago
Reply to  Jeff Carter

It’s not notable. Overlay Nashville statistics and I’m sure it’ll knock MSP out of the park.

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