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  2. Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot Gives 5,000 Residents ...

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    An innovative new pilot program in Chicago will give 5,000 residents of the city $500 per month for a year as a way of helping them overcome poverty. Discover: 9 Bills You Should Never Put on ...

  3. LIFT (nonprofit) - Wikipedia

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    LIFT is a nonprofit dedicated to helping families break the cycle of poverty in the United States. By fostering relationships between low-income parents (members) and dedicated volunteers (advocates), LIFT helps families build the strong personal, social and financial foundations to secure immediate, critical needs and to achieve long-term goals and aspirations.

  4. Economy of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Downsizing and plant closures continued into the 1990s and 2000s, and the US Dept of Commerce estimates that today fewer than 25,000 people are employed in the steel industry in the Chicago–Joliet–Naperville, IL–IN–WI Metropolitan Statistical Area (18,000 of whom are actually in Northwest Indiana.

  5. Kiva (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Kiva's current repayment rate for all its partners is 97.1%. [ 18 ] For the fiscal year 2012, Kiva made $15,632,786 in total revenue and had $12,482,528 in total expenses, leaving $3,150,258 to invest.

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  8. Tenement housing in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Today, the urbanization and city planning of Chicago still includes echoes of the previously established tenement houses, as the city includes divisions along racial, ethnic, and income-based lines. [4] In this sense, Chicago continues to struggle with discrepancies in wealth and historical racial migration in regard to housing.

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    Police Misconduct Complaints In Chicago, 2011-2015 ... Longform layout for a series on veterans struggling with the moral ambiguities of war. ... 3/12 Poverty Moves ...