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Posted on: August 9th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Research ] [ Arizona ]
Tags: population
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“The growth in Yuma Countys Hispanic population in six years far exceeds the population growth of non-Hispanics, according to new census figures.
In terms of overall growth, Yuma County shows the biggest disparity: Since 2000, the non-Hispanic population has grown just 4.3 percent, versus nearly 30 percent for Hispanics. “
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