Monday, September 07, 2009

We're Number One!


Chicago prepares to celebrates its first back-to-back championship of anything since Michael Jordan walked the Earth.

From "Yahoo News" (emphasis added):

America's Most Stressful Cities 2009

By Sarah Lynch, Forbes.com

Sinking property values, high unemployment and prices, and poor environments add to the pressure felt by residents in these metros.

Few enjoy their commute. Just ask Stephen Dinwiddie, M.D., a psychiatrist at the University of Chicago.
"I think anybody who, like I do, commutes on the Kennedy on a daily basis knows exactly what stress is," he says, of his daily home-to-work commute on Chicago's expressway that extends from the Chicago Loop to O'Hare International Airport. "It takes anywhere from 30 minutes to several centuries--at least subjectively."

But more pressing factors make Chicago for the second year in a row the country's most stressful city. Crowding, poor air quality, a high 11% unemployment rate and free-falling home values have created a cocktail of constant worry affecting many in the Windy City.

Los Angeles, Calif., ranks second, followed by New York, N.Y., Cleveland, Ohio, and Providence, R.I.
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Thank goodness the Daleympics will save us all.

Proud member of The Windy Citizen

1 comment:

Asian-American Pundit said...

Hooray!!! This makes me want to jump for joy and punch a Muppet for Jebus at the same time. I love me some Chicago Dawgs with a side of unemployment, yummmmm.