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Tax lu kattevallakante teesukune vallu ekkuva unnaru.
Chicago is the only city revenue generating....rest of places nill.
All previous governors are in prison. Only state in us has that record.

 

 

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Chicago or Texas move avudam anukunna for some personnel reasons. Ippudela mari lol

 

chicago valle texas move avutunnaru  4s086h.gif?1403646236 bandiki dallas jenda katteyatame

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Tax lu kattevallakante teesukune vallu ekkuva unnaru.
Chicago is the only city revenue generating....rest of places nill.
All previous governors are in prison. Only state in us has that record.


This is not industry record, this is all time record. Denni evvaru beat seyyaru seyyaleru
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Chicago area sees greatest population loss of any major U.S. city, region in 2015

 

After years of financial woes, Lindsey Yates and her husband had to at last address the nagging question: Should they stay or should they go?

 

The young couple's continued residency in Chicago was threatened by new obstacles every few months. First came the rising property taxes, then the stress of finding a decent school for their 2-year-old son in a neighborhood they could afford. Three weeks ago, Yates and her family hit the road, leaving the South Loop and successful careers in the rearview mirror as they headed toward their new house in a Denver suburb.

 

"The thing that boggles my mind: How is it that a dentist and a business professional and their one young son" can't make it work financially? Yates asked from the road, at a pit stop in Nebraska, where her in-laws are living. "If we can't make it work, who can?" she asked.

 

 

By almost every metric, Illinois' population is sharply declining, largely because residents are fleeing the state. The Tribune surveyed dozens of former residents who've left within the last five years, and each offered their own list of reasons for doing so. Common reasons include high taxes, the state budget stalemate, crime, the unemployment rate and the weather. Census data released Thursday suggest the root of the problem is in the Chicago metropolitan area, which in 2015 saw its first population decline since at least 1990.

 

Chicago's metropolitan statistical area, defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, includes the city and suburbs and extends into Wisconsin and Indiana. The Chicago area lost an estimated 6,263 residents in 2015 — the greatest loss of any metropolitan area in the country. That puts the region's population at 9.5 million. While the numbers fell overall, there were some bright spots in the Chicago area: Will, Kane, McHenry and Kendall counties saw growth spurts, according to census data.

 

The Chicago region's decline extended to the state. In fact, Illinois was one of just seven states to see a population dip in 2015, and had the second-greatest decline rate last year after West Virginia, census data show. While the state's population dropped by 7,391 people in 2014, the number more than tripled in 2015, to 22,194.

 

exactly same naa lanti story nee.....I also felt bad for chicago

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