That is a good point , as Chicago trends legal , I see that trend continuing over time .

With NY / NJ is still basically the same scams minus Fish Fulton , windows and gas rackets

There is still huge gambling network here that requires hundreds of workers , a lot of extortion , huge shy books , still big construction , garbage, ports and a lot of drugs (especially high end weed ). They need 1000s of workers to make this happen , these are hands on businesses mainly dealing in cash and stilll needs a good share of violence and intimidation and is why we still see big busts every year but it ain't coming down anytime soon , it's too big .

With Chicago I see very little activity and that's really the only way to track this thing , as long as activity is big , indictments will be coming , always have , always will . Don't get me wrong it's still there but seems to be shrinking rather than the growth / stabling there has been in nj/ ny