darrmad
05-15-2012, 02:23 PM
http://www.city-journal.org/2012/22_1_california-demographics.html
If the upward mobility of the impending Hispanic majority doesn’t improve, the state’s economic future is in peril.
MARK RICHARDS/PHOTOEDIT INC.
Latinos now make up nearly half of Los Angeles County’s residents.
California is in the middle of a far-reaching demographic shift: Hispanics, who already constitute a majority of the state’s schoolchildren, will be a majority of its workforce and of its population in a few decades. This is an even more momentous development than it seems. Unless Hispanics’ upward mobility improves, the state risks becoming more polarized
If the upward mobility of the impending Hispanic majority doesn’t improve, the state’s economic future is in peril.
MARK RICHARDS/PHOTOEDIT INC.
Latinos now make up nearly half of Los Angeles County’s residents.
California is in the middle of a far-reaching demographic shift: Hispanics, who already constitute a majority of the state’s schoolchildren, will be a majority of its workforce and of its population in a few decades. This is an even more momentous development than it seems. Unless Hispanics’ upward mobility improves, the state risks becoming more polarized