Millionaires Fearing Civil Unrest Are Fleeing Chicago By The Thousands

Joshua Krause – As time goes on the city of Chicago is rapidly turning into a crime infested hell hole, rife with poverty, debt, and racial tension. The city is well on its way to joining the likes of Detroit, and there may be no escaping that eventuality. That’s why many of the city’s wealthy civil unrestelites are getting the hell out of there.

The Chicago Tribune reports that roughly 3,000 millionaires have left the city over the past year alone, which amounts to about 2 percent of their wealthy population. This is the largest exodus of wealthy people in the United States, and one of the largest in the world. Paris and Rome are the only cities that lost more millionaires than Chicago in the same time period.

According to research, many of these elites are relocating to other cities in the United States such as Seattle and San Francisco, which saw a net inflow of millionaires over the past year. When asked about why they were leaving Chicago, most of these millionaires cited racial tension and rising crime rates.

If you happen to live in Chicago, take a hint from the people with insider knowledge and connections, and get out while you still can.

SF Source Activist Post  Apr 2016

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2 thoughts on “Millionaires Fearing Civil Unrest Are Fleeing Chicago By The Thousands

  1. That’s a bit interesting, but Chicago is a far cry from becoming the next Detroit.
    There is TOO much diversity and a great middle class in Chicago for it to follow that same path of ruin. Detroit was a one-trick pony and their suburbs are still alive and flourishing. The entire city of Detroit is akin to maybe one or two of Chicago’s worst neighborhoods, I’ll grant you that, but Chicago has enough vitality to weather the fact that a few thousand millionaires moved out. And most of them more likely moved to the North Shore than those who moved out of state.

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