Area Hispanics see improvement in economic conditions - Green Bay

Posted on: August 13th, 2007
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“The Green Bay areas Hispanic population explosion that began in the early 1990s shows no signs of abating; in fact, that ethnic group is demonstrating signs of stability.

Typical of any areas newest immigrant population, Hispanic workers have gravitated toward the most unskilled, low-paying and often difficult labor in the Green Bay area, but theyre also beginning to experience socio-economic improvement ”” a sign of maturity and stability, area labor experts say.”

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