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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Immigration Adjusted Birth Index Thousands
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation College Enrollments 18-Year Lag on Immigration Adjusted Births
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Immigration Adjusted Births Dow Adjusted For Inflation (Log Scale) The Spending Wave Births Lagged for Peak in Family Spending
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Average Immigrants per Year by Age 1945-2000 Source: US Census Bureau
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Immigration to the United States 1820-2004 Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation UK Ethnic Minority Groups As a % of All UK Ethnic Minorities Source: UK Office of National Statistics
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Ethnic Groups by Low Income in the UK Source: UK Office of National Statistics
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Foreign Born US Population Source: US Census Bureau
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Movers to Different State: Young vs. Old 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau 11x
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Migration Flows
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation % of Americans Moving Each Year 1948-2003 Source: The Economist, “Degrees of Separation: A Survey of America”, July 16, 2005.
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Migration by Size of Metro Area 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau Total Metro <250k250-1,000k1-2mm2-5mm>5mm Net Domestic Migration -510k142k 218k 218k714k527k-2,111k % Change -2.5%8.0%5.3%21.7%14.8%-27.4% Immigration6,876k318k881k898k1,438k3,342k
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Cities in the Sweet Spot 1 Million – 2 Million Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Cities Approaching the Sweet Spot 750,000 – 1 Million Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau Metropolitan statistical areasJuly 1, 2004 Raleigh-Cary, NC914,680 Tucson, AZ907,059 Honolulu, HI899,593 Tulsa, OK881,815 Fresno, CA866,772 Lake County-Kenosha County, IL-WI851,330 New Haven-Milford, CT845,694 Dayton, OH845,646 Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY845,269 Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA803,801 Albuquerque, NM781,447 Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ779,816 Worcester, MA779,488 Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI767,539
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Total In-Migration by Region 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation In-Migration Breakdown by Region 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau Region Domestic Net Migration From Abroad AbroadTotal Northeast-1,270,658 1,567,331 1,567,331 296,673 296,673 Midwest-541,189 1,057,870 1,057,870 516,681 516,681 South1,799,799 2,615,279 2,615,279 4,415,078 4,415,078 West12,048 2,255,366 2,255,366 2,267,414 2,267,414
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Top 12 States in Total In-Migration as a % of Population 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation By the Texas Transportation Institute's reckoning, the cities having the worst traffic problems are: 1. Los Angeles, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Calif. 2. San Francisco, Oakland, Calif. 3. Washington, D.C. 4. Atlanta 5. Houston 6. Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Tex. 7. Chicago 8. Detroit 9. Riverside, San Bernardino, Calif. 10. Orlando, Fla. 11. San Jose, Calif. 12. San Diego
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation In-Migration Rates in Southeast by State 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau Total Movers as a % of Population
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Migration into Southeastern States 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation In-Migration Rates in Southwest by State 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau Total Movers as a % of Population
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© 2003 H.S. Dent Foundation Migration into Southwestern States 1995 to 2000 Source: US Census Bureau Domestic Net Migration From Abroad Total Total as % of Population Nevada233,93475,212309,14616.68% Arizona316,148182,982499,13010.50% Colorado162,633134,715297,3487.42% Utah25,29664,66389,9594.44% New Mexico -29,94538,7068,7610.52%
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