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Change in Chicago Poverty
This map shows how the population below the poverty
level has changed from 1990 to 2000. The greens indicate that there are fewer
people below the poverty level in 2000. Blues indicate an increase in people
below the poverty level. There are two clusters of positive change, one north
of Interstate 55 and one to the south. These areas are where poverty was
greatest in 1990 as well as in 2000. Things are getting better, but there is
still much room for improvement.
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Chicago Poverty in 2000
This map shows how the population below the poverty
level has changed from 1990 to 2000. The greens indicate that there are fewer
people below the poverty level in 2000. Blues indicate an increase in people
below the poverty level. There are two clusters of positive change, one north
of Interstate 55 and one to the south. These areas are where poverty was
greatest in 1990 as well as in 2000. Things are getting better, but there is
still much room for improvement.
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Other in 2000
This map shows how the population below the poverty
level has changed from 1990 to 2000. The greens indicate that there are fewer
people below the poverty level in 2000. Blues indicate an increase in people
below the poverty level. There are two clusters of positive change, one north
of Interstate 55 and one to the south. These areas are where poverty was
greatest in 1990 as well as in 2000. Things are getting better, but there is
still much room for improvement.
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Same old in 2000
This map shows how the population below the poverty
level has changed from 1990 to 2000. The greens indicate that there are fewer
people below the poverty level in 2000. Blues indicate an increase in people
below the poverty level. There are two clusters of positive change, one north
of Interstate 55 and one to the south. These areas are where poverty was
greatest in 1990 as well as in 2000. Things are getting better, but there is
still much room for improvement.
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