Across the city, Chicagoans are becoming more educated, Census Bureau estimates – Chicago Sun-Times

Change in percentage of residents 25 and older with bachelor’s or higher (2010-2017)Comment: More have college degrees. Whether that makes them more educated may be a matter of opinion.
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Mr_Common_Sense
7 years ago

But, they keep voting democrat, Screwing Illinois beyond repair.

P M
7 years ago

Comment: More have college degrees. Whether that makes them more educated may be a matter of opinion.

What an astute observation -bravo!

Bob Out of Here
7 years ago
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