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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Chicago Population Shrinks Most Of Any City In US

Illinoisans continue their exodus, with Chicago having the dubious distinction of the highest population loss in the nation.

High taxes are the number one reason people and businesses leave the state.

What follows is a guest post by Michael Lucci, Vice President of Policy, Illinois Policy Institute.

CHICAGO ONLY MAJOR U.S. CITY TO LOSE POPULATION FROM 2015 TO 2016

The majority of major cities in Illinois are shrinking as the Land of Lincoln depopulates due to massive out-migration to other states.

But while most of Illinois’ cities and towns are continuing to shrink, the majority of cities and towns in Illinois’ bordering states are growing, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
When Illinoisans are polled on why they are leaving, taxes are the No. 1 reason they cite. Yet Illinois politicians continue to raise taxes, showing that political leaders have not yet heard the message of the state’s residents.

Chicago shrank more than any other U.S. city, but Berwyn, Cicero and Peoria are shrinking faster on a per capita basis

Chicago’s population declined by 8,638 people from July 2015 to July 2016, a larger loss than any other major American city. Illinois has 29 cities with 50,000 people or more, and 21 of those cities also shrank in total size.

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3 comments:

  1. Chicago has the highest population loss because they are killing each other off.

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  2. Emanuel's silly sanctuary status is ending up killing all his voters. What will he do come election time? Maybe what most Democrats do. Go to the local cemetery and register some new blood (or bloodless.)

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  3. 8:38 PM; exactly. Rahm's plan is working perfectly; provide the drugs, ammo, and guns, have the cops stand down, and the problem will take care of itself.

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