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    Best and Worst State: What is Illinois good at?

    2021-06-12

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    Since Illinois has the reputation of being one of the best places to live in the United States, your move will not surprise anyone. Chicago, the nation's second-largest city, is Illinois' best-known landmark, but it's much more than that. Although many people would have decided after weighing both the pros and cons of living in Illinois, there might be others who need more information about the Midwestern state to make an informed decision.

    This state in the Midwestern and Great Lakes regions of the U.S. is known for its scenic settings, national parks, and freshwater beaches, and it has a rich history to be proud of. Even its nicknames - 'the Prairie State' and 'the Land of Lincoln' - reflect its diversity.

    Check out these pros of living in Illinois, which will help you make the right choice: 

    Solid and powerful economy in Illinois

    The state of Illinois is an economic powerhouse in the United States. The country has the fifth-largest GDP globally and one of the most diversified economies in the world. A central hub for machinery, food processing, electrical equipment, chemical products, publishing, fabricated metal products, and transportation equipment also promises better job prospects and living standards.

    The presence of Chicago has indeed fueled the growth here, but Aurora is not far behind.

    Manufacturing is not the only industry in Illinois. The state also has a strong farming sector, with soybeans and corn-producing some of the most.

    Illinois is a sportsman's state.

    You are lucky to live in Illinois if you are a sports fan. Sport is one of the best things to know in Illinois. If you're a soccer or hockey fan, you'll have a team to root for here.

    Take in a Cubs game at Wrigley Field or a Bulls game at the United Center in Chicago. However, if you would instead be involved with college sports than professional sports, there is something for you in-store. You can even check out league teams across the state.

    Don't be too happy yet because not all states are perfect. Here are some of the cons of living in Illinois: 

    High crime rate

    You may be tempted to move to Illinois for several reasons. Illinois has a higher crime rate than the national average, however. Violence accounts for 16% of the crimes reported here, while property crimes account for 23%. Among the safest cities in the country, Illinois has 19, according to Neighborhood Scout, including the #2 spot. 

    Illinois is prone to natural disasters.

    If you looked at the pros and cons of living in Illinois, you would have learned that the state is highly susceptible to thunderstorms, lightning, floods, and tornadoes. An average of 54 tornadoes sweep through Illinois each year, and Illinois has almost 50 days of thunderstorms each year. In addition, flooding routinely causes severe damage. In Illinois, heat and cold waves also cause human casualties every year.

    Chicago is the jewel of Illinois, and Illinois is a great state. Living in Illinois is undoubtedly an exceptional and unique experience. While comparing the advantages and disadvantages of living in Illinois, you would have also noticed that the state ranks high for outdoor entertainment, food, and natural beauty. 

    Bonus: Check out these astonishing facts about Illinois:

    1. The NFL's Chicago Bears were first known as the "Staley Bears." They were organized in 1920 in Decatur.
    2. Illinois was the first state to ratify the 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolishing slavery. 1865
    3. On December 2, 1942, Enrico Fermi and a small band of scientists and engineers demonstrated that a simple construction of graphite bricks and uranium lumps could produce controlled heat. The space chosen for the first nuclear fission reactor was a squash court under the football stadium at the University of Chicago.
    4. Des Plaines is home to the first McDonald's.
    5. Dixon is the boyhood home of President Ronald Reagan.
    6. Springfield is the state capital and the home of the National Historic Site of the house of President and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln.
    7. Chicago is home to the Chicago Water Tower and Pumping Station, the only buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire.
    8. Before Abraham Lincoln was elected president, he served in the Illinois legislature and practiced law in Springfield. Abraham Lincoln is buried just outside Springfield at Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site.
    9. Carlyle is the home of the largest artificial lake in Illinois.
    10. Illinois has 102 counties.

    What can you say about these pros and cons of living in Illinois? Tell them in the comment section below! 

    Sources:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_processing

    https://www.moverjunction.com/moving-to-illinois#bookSec8

    https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/

    https://www.moverjunction.com/moving-to-chicago

    https://www.50states.com/facts/illinois.htm

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    Fred Eans
    2021-06-16
    They are good at burying Lincoln, and keeping him alive after he stopped breathing.
    Stiff Peter
    2021-06-14
    good at taxing the heck out of people
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