Is a summer youth jobs program in Chicago falling short of expectations? – CBS2 (Chicago)

"Twenty-five thousand young people, of which 64 percent of them were Black children, had summer jobs," the mayor said. "Say that to those families whether or not they're feeling the impact, because they are feeling the impact of those investments." But data received from the city show 64 percent of participants in 2023 were Black, but that percentage was based on just 13,000 workers.
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Lash LaRue
1 year ago

How’s about opening up apprenticeship
Positions in gun smiths?

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