WalletHub: Chicago inflation not as bad as St. Louis – Center Square

"When we are looking at nearby places, St. Louis ranks 15th, and the closer you are to number one is a bad thing," analyst Jill Gonzalez said. "Chicago-Naperville-Elgin area ranks 20th...Some cities are feeling inflation more than others and others are feeling it less. Chicago is one of the few places where it is not rising that much right now."
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The Railroader
3 years ago

This is akin to saying that the St. Louis schite sangwich has a few less kernels of corn in it than the Chicago schite sangwich.

Journalism is dead.

Old Spartan
3 years ago

Who cares what inflation is in St. Louis. What difference does it make what the inflation rate is in San Francisco, or New York or Pittsburgh? A drop to 7.1% is supposed to be good news? What a ridiculous comparison to try to put a rose colored tint on a disastrous economic tragedy for Chicagoans

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