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Gov. JB Pritzker helped land the 2024 Democratic National Convention for Chicago .
He and first lady were the largest individual contributors to the event.
The couple, through their trust fund, shelled out $5.6 million — nearly 6% of the $97 million raised by the convention’s local host committee.
The spending on the DNC resulted in an economic impact to the city of $371.4 million .
The total economic impact detailed in the report released Thursday was the largest in DNC history.
Organizers spent $75.5 million within the city of Chicago itself, 69% of that was outside the central business district, the report says.
Federal authorities gave the cities of Chicago and Milwaukee $75 million each for this year 's conventions, up from $50 million in 2016 .
As a result, bars and restaurants weren’t getting business from people who worked downtown or attended the convention.
In terms of lodging, Michael Jacobson , president and CEO of the Illinois Hotel & Lodging Association , said it was a good week .
Economic impact reports tend to ignore issues such as whether residents of a city stay home rather than dine out while a convention is in town.
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