MacArthur Foundation, UIC report examines population shifts in Chicago, metro area – UIC Today

“The consequence is that the city’s Black and Latinx residents are farther from the region’s economic center, which is increasingly in closer proximity to white residents,” the report states. “School closings and the shutting down of public housing developments occurred in communities that have experienced the greatest population loss in recent decades. In the absence of public investments to replace these neighborhood pillars, communities lost tens of thousands of residents.”
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debtsor
3 years ago

This report is nonsense. First of all, they call Chicago’s mexican population (which is the vast vast majority of the hispanic population in chiacgo) ‘latinks’ instead of hispanic or latino, so right there, all credibility is shot, and we as the reader know exactly what to expect… Then they straight up lie and say that people moving into the region are managers or professionals with higher incomes than those that are leavings. LOL, no one believes this nonsense. This of course coincides with the professional class illegal immigrant latinks whose population is ascendant, right? And those that are leaving are… Read more »

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