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By Adam Fusfeld

June 21, 2011

Community activists rallied outside the Queens Center Mall in Elmhurst today to oppose the use of taxpayer money to fund projects that don't provide jobs beyond part-time, minimum wage ones. The mall was a chief target of the protesters, as it has received $48 million of property tax subsidies in return for jobs that primarily pay around $7.25 per hour, the federal minimum wage.

The action was coordinated as part of a statewide campaign called "Getting Our Money's Worth," which took inspiration from a recently-published report that called on state leaders to improve upon the jobs created by much of the recent economic development.

Activists complained that Queens Center encourages poverty in the community by using tax dollars without helping employees better themselves.

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