US Population and Labor Force Trends The Role of Race, Ethnicity and Immigrants Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa, Inc. November 2007.

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US Population and Labor Force Trends The Role of Race, Ethnicity and Immigrants Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa, Inc. November 2007

US Population by Race and Ethnicity 1966 and 2006 Source: From 200 Million to 300 Million: the Numbers Behind Population Growth, October 10, 2006, Pew Hispanic Center 200 Million300 Million

The Last 100 Million: Percent Distribution by Race and Ethnicity, 1966 to 2006 Source: From 200 Million to 300 Million: the Numbers Behind Population Growth, October 10, 2006, Pew Hispanic Center

The Portion of 100 Million Increase Attributable to Post-1966 Immigrants and Offspring, by Race and Ethnicity, 2006 Source: From 200 Million to 300 Million: the Numbers Behind Population Growth, October 10, 2006, Pew Hispanic Center 17M Immigrants & 12M Offsprings 6M Immigrants & 4M Offsprings 3M Immigrants & 1M Offsprings 9M Immigrants & 3M Offsprings

Change 217% increase in Hispanic Origin 110% increase in Other Not Hispanic Origin 10% increase in White Not Hispanic

Change 195% increase in Hispanic Origin - (.04)% increase in White Not Hispanic 94% increase in Other Not Hispanic

Labor Force Participation Rates White, African-American, Hispanic by Gender Source: The State of Working America

The Population and the Labor Force …is available on our website: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa November, 2007