Commentary: Illinois licensing reforms are a way to reduce racial inequality – Chicago Sun-Times

Joshua Bandoch, of the Illinois Policy Institute: "Fixing this is good for improving income and racial outcomes and social mobility, on which Illinois ranks worst among all Midwestern states and 40th nationally, according to research from the Archbridge Institute. It’s also important to getting people back to work and decreasing the state’s 5 percent unemployment rate and about 8 percent Black unemployment rate."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Here’s the thing Joshua- Pritzger et al don’t want to fix the problems of the state and see that river of grift known as social services dry up. There is money to be made in the welfare complex and IL makes plenty and keeps lots of unneeded employees in the pink.

Deb
1 year ago

I’ll does not need more unqualified “licensed “ people.

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