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| By Rob Paral

Chicago and Its Mexican Immigrants—a Need Like No Other

More than any other large American city, Chicago has depended on immigrants, particularly Mexican immigrants, to offset the sluggish growth of its native-born population. Yet the emergence of a new trend—negative net migration from Mexico—now threatens the city’s demographic vibrancy.

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| By Ivo H. Daalder

This Week's Reads

Council President Ivo H. Daalder shares some recommended reads to shed important light on the global headlines this week.

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Three Questions about the US Economy

Is the US labor market loose or tight? Can central banks spur the economy by stepping on the gas? Can the US economy flourish if other economies are floundering?