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Chicago Should Remove All Lead Service Lines to Ensure Safe Water

In the News
Chicago Tribune
Michael Tiboris

As cities across the nation overhaul their aging water systems, Chicago officials say it is up to homeowners to decide whether it is worth replacing pipes at their own expense.

Workers prepare to replace older water mains in the 5100 block of West Roscoe Street Climate and the Environment

Chicago and Its Mexican Immigrants—a Need Like No Other

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Global Insight by Rob Paral

More than any other large American city, Chicago has depended on immigrants to offset the sluggish growth of its native-born population. The decline in immigration will destabilize Chicago's population.

Murals above a laundromat in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood
Anne Helmond
Migration

The Midwest Can't Afford to Close Its Doors to Refugees

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Global Insight by Sara McElmurry

Midwestern governors have stopped accepting Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris and Beirut terrorist attacks, though data shows they pose little risk.

Refugees
Alisdare Hickson
Global Cities

The Midwest's Fresh Water Solution

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

The Great Lakes have always been the foundation of the Midwest economy, but in a world where fresh water is in short supply, this resource is more valuable than ever.

Great Lakes shoreline.
Adam Bouse
Global Cities

What's Ailing Midwestern Legislatures?

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

The Indiana state legislature recently passed a bill, signed into law by Gov. Mike Pence, would allow businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people.

Indiana state capitol.
Steven Van Elk
Global Cities

Midwestern Manufacturing Survives and Thrives

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

The Midwest has faced a decline in manufacturing for decades, but if states in the region work together, it can remain a vital part of the regional economy.

A welder working.
Rob Lambert
Global Cities

Comparing the Midwest's Major Cities

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

The Chicago Federal Reserve compares the economies of five Midwest cities to test the theory that industry clusters are the key to urban economic growth.

Chicago Federal Reserve Bank
Marco Verch
Global Cities

A College's Lesson for Midwestern Cities

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

Students from Monmouth College drafted a report that evaluated the economic development agencies of small cities in eight states across the Midwest.

Railroad tracks in Elkhart, Indiana
David Wilson
Global Cities

Defining Chicago

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

Chicagoans may love to compare the city to New York, but Chicago occupies a second tier of global cities that are centers of learning, culture, and business.

Chicago skyline by the lake
Rohan Gangopadhyay
Global Cities

Saving Detroit

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

The Detroit Future City plan seeks to address the city's decades of decline and calls for returning portions of vacant land to natural and agricultural uses.

Downtown Detroit
Doug Zuba
Global Cities