Posted on: May 18th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: population
“The number of Latinos in the state grew by 49 percent from 1990 to 2000 to make up 7 percent of the total population. The state’s white population shrank by about 4 percent during that time.
Latinos in Massachusetts and the United States now outnumber African-Americans. They are the state’s largest minority group.
In Waltham, the Latino population grew by 55 percent from 1990 to 2000 and now makes up 9 percent of the population. In the same period, the white population shrank by 10 percent.”
FUENTE TRANDUCIDO: Usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish
Please note some (many) sites require registration. Many times it is free.
Stumble it! |
|
Other posts that may interest you
Massachusetts job sites rife with workers using fake IDs
Latino voters key to incumbent's victory in Lawrence, Massachusetts
Struggles and success for Boston Latinos
Effort made to aid Latinos. Massachusetts
Western Massachusetts Latinos, businesses slam Patrick on casino bill
DosCentavos.net: Too Many Latinos in Latino Areas
In Lawrence, political clout growing among Latinos - The Boston Globe
Posters in Spanish break down barriers. Boston, Massachusetts



