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Mayor's Office Says Chicago Hits New Record for Tourists

The Chicago mayor's office says the number of tourists to the city in 2017 was more than 55 million - a new record.

In a statement, it says that number was an increase by 1.4 million, or 2.5 percent, compared to the year before. The 55 million figure represents a 40 percent increase in visitors since 2010, when there were under 39 million. 

The office says the record-setting year in 2017 means that the goal Mayor Rahm Emanuel set previously of reaching 55 million visitors annually by 2020 was achieved two years early.

The statement says estimates are that the tourism industry supported more than 146,000 jobs in Chicago in 2017. 

 

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