[NIFL-POVRACELIT:479] Brookings Institution Report: Racial Change in the Nation's Largest Cities

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BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
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"Racial Change In The Nation's Largest Cities: Evidence From the 2000 Census
Data"
A new analysis of data from the 2000 Census shows a number of important
patterns underlying the increasing diversity in our nation's largest cities.
Non-Hispanic whites now represent less than half the population in these
cities. The Hispanic population is growing rapidly, while the number of
Asians and blacks in central cities are also increasing. These demographic
changes will affect the social, economic, political, and fiscal character of
our cities.

To read the full text of the report, go to:

http://www.brookings.edu/es/urban/census/citygrowth.htm


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Mary Ann Corley
Director, National Center for
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