JustSplendid
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Actually, the problems in Chicago stem from the fact that midwestern cities have been based on industrial work. Factories are now moving overseas or shutting down completely, or people are being replaced by machines in factories, leading to loss of jobs. Factories would pay 15-20 dollars an hour, so it was a good way for a family to make a living without attending school. Now these people are jobless and without an education, and no other job with a HS diploma will offer the same pay with benefits. THAT is where Chicago's problems have come from, same as Detroit and other industrial cities, mainly in the midwest. Financial hardship leads to more crime which leads to more laws. It's a fact of life. I don't know what California's problem is, but reality is that ALL of American is going through a hardship right now. Oh, and my father owns a small business, four employees, and he is able to pay my out of state tuition in cash, so I wouldn't say any bans are running him out.