Hispanic surge has New Jersey still growing

Posted on: May 21st, 2007
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“Vineet Agarwal moved to New Jersey four years ago from his native India, becoming one of the 310,000 residents the state has added in the first six years of this millennium.

Immigrants attracted by New Jerseys robust economy and a surge in minorities ”” Hispanics in particular ”” boosted the Garden States population to just over 8.7 million in 2006, up from 8.4 million six years earlier, according to data the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday.”

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