How water became unaffordable for some Chicagoans
For years, Chicago officials turned water into a revenue stream, rapidly increasing the cost of a resource that people can’t live without. Tens of thousands of Chicagoans racked up over $421 million in delinquent water bills over the last decade. Much of this debt is concentrated in the city’s majority Black ZIP codes. Host: Araceli Gómez-Aldana; Reporter: María Inés Zamudio
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