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01/24/22: Chicagoans pessimistic about the city's future
01/24/22: Chicagoans pessimistic about the city's future
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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Alex Nitkin, The Daily Line's editor and city hall reporter, talks with host Amy Guth about the Chicago Index, a survey about issues facing the city such as perceptions of crime, elected leaders, COVID and more. The results point to notably little optimism among city residents who were polled.
Plus: UChicago doc says employers should remain cautious on reopening plans, Allstate buys Wacker Drive office building for possible new HQ, JPMorgan Chase raises Jamie Dimon's pay to $34.5 million for 2021 and data indicates Chicago is one the country's most vulnerable housing markets.
Plus: UChicago doc says employers should remain cautious on reopening plans, Allstate buys Wacker Drive office building for possible new HQ, JPMorgan Chase raises Jamie Dimon's pay to $34.5 million for 2021 and data indicates Chicago is one the country's most vulnerable housing markets.
Released:
Jan 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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