Posted Feb 18, 2020, 3:12 AM
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Originally Posted by twister244
It's worth noting Chicago is a bit of an anomaly in terms of large urban areas in America these days. Their population has been stagnant (even slightly declining) with a huge public debt burden that has lead to increased local taxes, etc. Might not be a good comparison.
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Off-topic piece about Chicago but to your point.
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Chicago saw its population decline in 2018, the fourth year in a row. Since 2015, almost 50,000 black residents have left.
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Cool... Denver has reached puberty.
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