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Originally Posted by Randomguy34
Chicago is starting to receive almost the same amount of daily buses as New York City, with 7 sent on Sunday and 8 sent yesterday ( CBS). Johnson's chief of staff predicted back in August such an increase as an attempt to embarrass the city during the DNC ( Sun-Times). A shame that they continue being used as political pawns.
If Chicago does end up receiving the same number of buses as NYC, that's potentially 100k new residents in the upcoming year. This might result in Chicago's fastest population growth in history.
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I don’t know if I’m comfortable with blaming it all on politics.
It may have started out that way, but I think there’s a strong chance Chicago is in fact one of the best available options, and the circumstances have now aligned for a full blown 19th century-like migration.
California: Ungodly expensive, no housing
New York: Ungodly expensive, no housing, 30-60 day shelter evictions
Florida: Expensive, lowest wages, politically hostile
Texas: Makes little children crawl through barbed wire
Then there’s the contrast to Chicago:
Housing: Lots of affordable apartments
Economy: Decent, fairly low unemployment for Chicago
Schools: A hundred thousand empty seats
Politics: Accepting to neutral
Language: Large Spanish speaking population
How many alternatives actually exist in the U.S. with that combo? Not very many. And migrants are people too.
There has got to be a large network of friends, family members, nonprofits, churches, ect established over the past year that believe Chicago is a very real option for their future.