As Cook County evictions near pre-COVID levels, sheriff says – WBBM (Chicago)

In 2020, the first year of COVID, Cook County evictions dropped to about 3,000 — about 10,000 less than the year previous. Then they dipped even further in 2021 before moving back up.
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Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

No worries, all prior slaves will be getting everything free, including housing for 400
Years. That will drop the foreclosure rates fast. No anything bills.
Please see latest report from Haiti to see
How that’s working out.
Pass the joint and the bottle of rum, yo, ho,
ho.

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