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It has to be because unemployment problems in northwest Indiana are similar to those in southeast Chicago
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"It has to be because unemployment problems in northwest Indiana are similar to those in southeast Chicago"

- Richard M. Daley

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In this quote, Richard M. Daley is highlighting the problem of joblessness in both northwest Indiana and southeast Chicago. He recommends that the two areas deal with similar difficulties when it concerns unemployment, indicating that the origin and options might also be comparable. This statement might be interpreted as a require collaboration and cooperation in between the two locations in resolving this problem. It also acknowledges the interconnectedness of neighboring regions and the need for a unified approach in tackling common issues. Overall, Daley's quote emphasizes the significance of recognizing and resolving shared difficulties in order to develop positive modification and enhance the financial well-being of both neighborhoods.

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Richard M. Daley This quote is written / told by Richard M. Daley somewhere between April 24, 1942 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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