Chicago’s population drop could have more impacts beyond falling behind Houston – NBC5 (Chicago)

According to the Census Bureau, data it compiled was used to determine funding for more than 350 federal assistance programs in fiscal year 2021, and was integral to efforts like COVID-19-related relief programs. The agency reported this week that Chicago lost approximately 0.3 percent of its population between July 1, 2022 and July 1, 2023.
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William Butler Hickok
2 years ago

The resident said he loved Chicago and hopes things will turn around, good luck!
He loves getting mugged and car jacked,
He loves dodging errant rounds, taxes keep
Rising he loves it.
May he keep paying more and more.
Attention, attention please, would the village that lost its idiot come to claim him.

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