Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Heh
California is becoming more diverse.
In just 15 years, one in seven Californians will be age 65 or older, the state will add 10 million residents, and Hispanics will account for 43 percent of the population, with whites accounting for about 34 percent.
The white and Hispanic populations are expected to become equal in 2010, when each is projected to account for 39 percent of the population, said Barbara Baran, associate director of the organization and the report's author.
Actually, now that I think about it, that isn't more diverse, that's just more Hispanic. The comedy of the "traditional minorities = diversity" policy will only become greater.
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