45 - Positive cultural relations
Goal 7 - DCC 45 - Relations among Albuquerque’s cultures and races are positive and respectful.
Albuquerque is a diverse community that enjoys relative racial and cultural harmony. Residents recognize this condition, but the perception varies in strength by group. Median income by group is a measure of racial/cultural parity and is among the most consistent in the Southwest.
INDICATORS
- 45.1 Perceived Relations among People of Different Cultures and Racial Backgrounds
- 45.2 Income by Racial and Cultural Background
LOCAL TREND:
A strong and growing majority of Albuquerque residents perceive that relations among different racial and cultural groups in Albuquerque are excellent or good. In the last 14 years, those rating relations as excellent or good has increased from 47% to 61%, while those rating relations as fair or poor has declined from 52% to 37%. Also, the disparity in median income between the community and racial/cultural groups is relatively small, especially for Hispanics and to a lesser degree, Native Americans. African American median income is approximately 72% of the overall median income.
NATIONAL/REGIONAL COMPARISON:
No comparative data exist for this condition except for that comparing income disparity. Albuquerque ethnic and racial groups rank relatively high when compared to relative income in the other peer cities (except for Salt Lake City where both Hispanics and Native Americans have higher percentages).
CITIZEN PERCEPTION:
Citizens rank this condition as the most important in Goal 7 and perceive that the community is making progress toward achieving this condition.
Opportunity to Continue to Improve |
LOCAL TREND IS: | Positive |
ALBUQUERQUE, COMPARED TO OTHERS, IS: | Better | |
CITIZEN PERCEPTION COMPARED TO DATA: | Matches |
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