The document summarizes key demographic and economic facts about Latinos in New Jersey:
- Latinos make up about 22% of NJ's population and that percentage is growing. By 2020, Latinos are estimated to make up 22% of NJ's total population.
- NJ has the 7th largest Latino population in the US at around 1.6 million people currently.
- The Latino population and spending power in NJ has grown significantly over the past few decades and is projected to continue growing. Latino consumer spending in NJ has doubled every 10 years since 1990.
This document provides an overview of American wellbeing based on Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data. It discusses national trends in areas like obesity, healthcare costs, and wellbeing in different cities and metro areas. Key findings include that overall wellbeing varies regionally in the US, with the top states and cities having lower rates of issues like obesity and higher emotional and physical health. Larger metro areas tend to fare better than rural areas on some metrics. The document also examines relationships between wellbeing, workplace engagement, and social outcomes.
Latinos in the U.S. and Northeast Florida: A Demographic Overview
Feb 25, 2005 _ UNF Hispanic Health Issues Seminar
This is part 1 of an 8 part series of seminars on Hispanic Health Issues brought to you by the University of North Florida’s Dept. of Public Health, College of Health, a grant from AETNA, and the cooperation of Duval County Health Department.
A “national” telephone survey of 8600 Latino residents of the United States, seeking a broad understanding of the qualitative nature of Latino political and social life in America
This document provides a summary of demographic data on immigrants and foreign-born residents in Boston from 2013-2014. Some of the key findings include:
- 27.1% of Boston's population is foreign-born, higher than Massachusetts and the U.S.
- The top countries of origin for Boston's foreign-born residents are Dominican Republic, China, Haiti, Brazil, and Jamaica.
- Boston is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse, with non-Hispanic whites now making up less than half the population.
- Over 40% of Boston Public School students speak a language other than English at home.
- The neighborhoods with the highest percentage of foreign-born residents are East Boston
Hispanics/Latinos in New York State continue to experience health disparities and poorer health outcomes compared to non-Hispanic whites. They have higher rates of chronic conditions like diabetes, HIV, asthma, and teen pregnancy. They also have lower education levels, higher poverty rates, less health insurance coverage, and language barriers that influence their health. The document outlines these disparities and calls for action to address social determinants of health and improve access to culturally-responsive healthcare services to achieve health equity for Hispanics/Latinos in New York State.
Global fleet-conference presentation-v2İLKAY ERSOY
The document provides an overview of operational leasing in Turkey. It notes that the operational leasing market in Turkey is highly competitive with stable growth. It then discusses that Turkey has a large and promising economy, being the 16th largest in the world by GDP. The automotive industry in Turkey is also outlined, with car sales increasing annually and Turkey being a top producer of passenger vehicles. Finally, the document summarizes the operational leasing industry in Turkey, which has over 200,000 vehicles and is expected to grow substantially in coming years, demonstrating Turkey is an important market for operational leasing.
Joanie Johnson, the Clinical Research Manager at the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center, wrote a letter of recommendation for Molly Williams. Molly Williams has worked as a research nurse and project manager at the Vaccine Study Center since September 2014. Johnson describes Williams as an excellent nurse with great clinical skills and knowledge. Williams works well independently and in a team, is flexible, and has a caring and reassuring manner with study subjects. As a clinical research nurse, Williams' responsibilities included recruiting and enrolling subjects, obtaining consent, administering vaccines, managing data and adverse events, and maintaining records. Johnson recommends Williams highly and confidently for any position at Kaiser Permanente due to her valuable skills and asset to any team
This document provides information about LESER high performance safety valves, including their applications, design features, and approvals. It describes that LESER safety valves are designed for industrial applications handling steam, gas, and liquids. They offer high capacities, adaptability, and a good price-performance ratio. The valves open rapidly and have low blowdown. They are approved by various international standards organizations. Typical applications include chemical processes, heat exchangers, power stations, and desalination plants. The valves are available in various sizes, pressure ratings, materials, and options to suit different applications.
This document provides an overview of American wellbeing based on Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data. It discusses national trends in areas like obesity, healthcare costs, and wellbeing in different cities and metro areas. Key findings include that overall wellbeing varies regionally in the US, with the top states and cities having lower rates of issues like obesity and higher emotional and physical health. Larger metro areas tend to fare better than rural areas on some metrics. The document also examines relationships between wellbeing, workplace engagement, and social outcomes.
Latinos in the U.S. and Northeast Florida: A Demographic Overview
Feb 25, 2005 _ UNF Hispanic Health Issues Seminar
This is part 1 of an 8 part series of seminars on Hispanic Health Issues brought to you by the University of North Florida’s Dept. of Public Health, College of Health, a grant from AETNA, and the cooperation of Duval County Health Department.
A “national” telephone survey of 8600 Latino residents of the United States, seeking a broad understanding of the qualitative nature of Latino political and social life in America
This document provides a summary of demographic data on immigrants and foreign-born residents in Boston from 2013-2014. Some of the key findings include:
- 27.1% of Boston's population is foreign-born, higher than Massachusetts and the U.S.
- The top countries of origin for Boston's foreign-born residents are Dominican Republic, China, Haiti, Brazil, and Jamaica.
- Boston is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse, with non-Hispanic whites now making up less than half the population.
- Over 40% of Boston Public School students speak a language other than English at home.
- The neighborhoods with the highest percentage of foreign-born residents are East Boston
Hispanics/Latinos in New York State continue to experience health disparities and poorer health outcomes compared to non-Hispanic whites. They have higher rates of chronic conditions like diabetes, HIV, asthma, and teen pregnancy. They also have lower education levels, higher poverty rates, less health insurance coverage, and language barriers that influence their health. The document outlines these disparities and calls for action to address social determinants of health and improve access to culturally-responsive healthcare services to achieve health equity for Hispanics/Latinos in New York State.
Global fleet-conference presentation-v2İLKAY ERSOY
The document provides an overview of operational leasing in Turkey. It notes that the operational leasing market in Turkey is highly competitive with stable growth. It then discusses that Turkey has a large and promising economy, being the 16th largest in the world by GDP. The automotive industry in Turkey is also outlined, with car sales increasing annually and Turkey being a top producer of passenger vehicles. Finally, the document summarizes the operational leasing industry in Turkey, which has over 200,000 vehicles and is expected to grow substantially in coming years, demonstrating Turkey is an important market for operational leasing.
Joanie Johnson, the Clinical Research Manager at the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center, wrote a letter of recommendation for Molly Williams. Molly Williams has worked as a research nurse and project manager at the Vaccine Study Center since September 2014. Johnson describes Williams as an excellent nurse with great clinical skills and knowledge. Williams works well independently and in a team, is flexible, and has a caring and reassuring manner with study subjects. As a clinical research nurse, Williams' responsibilities included recruiting and enrolling subjects, obtaining consent, administering vaccines, managing data and adverse events, and maintaining records. Johnson recommends Williams highly and confidently for any position at Kaiser Permanente due to her valuable skills and asset to any team
This document provides information about LESER high performance safety valves, including their applications, design features, and approvals. It describes that LESER safety valves are designed for industrial applications handling steam, gas, and liquids. They offer high capacities, adaptability, and a good price-performance ratio. The valves open rapidly and have low blowdown. They are approved by various international standards organizations. Typical applications include chemical processes, heat exchangers, power stations, and desalination plants. The valves are available in various sizes, pressure ratings, materials, and options to suit different applications.
Microsoft analyzed its financials and projected slowing growth if it maintained its current business model. It identified five promising new markets: electronic mail, databases, personal finance, video on demand, and e-commerce. These markets were in early growth stages but projected to experience high growth. Microsoft planned to enter these markets by developing capabilities in related sectors like telephone networks, cable networks, online networks, electronic shopping, and business networks. It identified Intuit as a potential acquisition that would help enter personal finance and e-commerce markets.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
This document provides information on training and retreat programs offered by TrueMaisha Training Company in 2015. It lists 7 training programs on topics like personal leadership, entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship. It also describes 2 retreat programs on back to life retreats and corporate retreats. The training programs range from 3-5 days and provide expected outcomes, learning objectives, and details on who should attend. The document encourages readers to register online or contact TrueMaisha for more tailored or private training events.
This document summarizes the key financial highlights of a bank for the second quarter of 2011. It shows that the bank achieved solid growth in net interest income and net fees, resulting in a substantial increase in net interest margin. Operating expenses grew due to increased personnel costs for bonuses. Provisions were in line with expectations, allowing for an improved ratio of non-performing loans covered. Overall, the results demonstrate a significant improvement in profitability metrics compared to previous periods.
The document discusses the key properties and characteristics of matter. It defines matter as anything that has mass and takes up space. It describes the three main states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases - and their properties. It also discusses physical and chemical properties, mixtures and compounds, and how chemical and physical changes can alter matter.
This document provides a summary of General Shopping Brasil's 3Q12 earnings results. It begins with standard disclaimer language about forward-looking statements. It then outlines the agenda, including sections on the sector overview, company overview, and financial performance. The sector overview section analyzes Brazilian economic indicators, credit performance, consumer confidence, and retail industry sales trends. The company overview section details General Shopping Brasil's portfolio of shopping centers and growth strategy. Financial results will be covered in a later section.
Lots of great information in our Q2 industrial report. Construction continues to ramp up and some large leases will provide a boost to absorption later this year
The document is a social media scorecard that tracks the number of Facebook fans and Twitter followers for various industries from April 24th to May 1st. It shows that overall, total fans across all categories increased by 0.6% from 690 million to nearly 695 million. Celebrities saw the largest growth in total fans at 1.2%, while beverages and hospitality loyalty programs saw the smallest growth at 0.3% and 0.2% respectively.
This document discusses subtle energies and anomalous phenomena that cannot be explained by the four accepted fundamental forces. It proposes that subtle energies, including mind, must be included to account for phenomena like remote viewing, psychokinesis, anomalous healing effects, and homeopathy. The document suggests that subtle energies may originate from interactions with the quantum vacuum state, and that the magnetic vector potential may act as a bridge between subtle and physical energies by controlling the phase of quantum wave functions. It provides several examples of experimental data that seem to require consideration of subtle energies.
This document is a DOL Form LM-2 Labor Organization Annual Report filed by Carpenters Local Union 745 for the period of January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011. It discloses the union's assets, liabilities, receipts, disbursements and other required financial information. Key details include that the union had 6,500 members and $500,000 in fidelity bond coverage at the end of the reporting period. It also had a political action committee fund and conducted an audit of its books and records during the period.
- New passenger car registrations in the EU increased 4.6% in April 2014 compared to April 2013, marking the eighth consecutive month of growth. However, at 1,089,226 units it was one of the lowest totals for an April.
- From January to April 2014, registrations increased 7.4% compared to the same period the previous year, with a total of 4,336,013 units.
- Most major markets saw growth in April except Germany, with increases ranging from 1.9% in Italy to 28.7% in Spain. From January to April all major markets grew between 2.9% in Germany and 16.2% in Spain.
Clear Channel Communications reported financial results for the second quarter of 2002 with revenues of $2.17 billion, EBITDA of $627 million, and free cash flow of $365 million. Radio revenues increased 5% to $991 million and EBITDA increased 9% to $441 million. Outdoor revenues were $474 million and EBITDA was $145 million. Entertainment revenues declined 11% to $619 million and EBITDA declined 8% to $52 million. The company expects third quarter 2002 EBITDA to be between $570-585 million and full year EBITDA to be $2.05-$2.10 billion.
The document summarizes new car and light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales in Russia for 2012. It reports that sales increased 11% in 2012 compared to 2011, reaching a new record of 2.935 million units sold. However, growth slowed to only 1% in December 2012. The top ten best-selling models in Russia are produced locally. The association forecasts sales will remain stable at around 2.95 million units in 2013, consolidating around the current level with limited growth expected.
This document provides a table of contents and pricing information for service and repair of various Grundfos pump models. It lists complete rebuilds and minor repairs separately with pricing. It also provides definitions and pricing for different types of factory and field performance tests that can be conducted on pumps. Various component kits and replacement parts are listed for different Grundfos pump lines with model numbers and prices.
1. The document contains pricing and quantity minimum information for various items numbered #105167 through #4009752.
2. Items are listed with their item number, price, and minimum order quantity alongside discount percentages ranging from 25-50% off for some items.
3. The pricing, quantity, and discount data is presented across 38 numbered sections for efficient viewing of the large list of items and their associated product details.
The document discusses career options for PhDs in STEM fields. It outlines various non-academic career paths such as positions in industry, consulting, government, writing and management. It provides examples of open positions requiring a PhD in areas like research analysis, human factors engineering, and polymer research. The document also discusses skills needed, the application and negotiation process, and considerations around pursuing a postdoc position or leaving academia.
The document discusses trends in the Latino population in the United States based on census data. It finds that the Latino population grew rapidly between 1980 and 2010, and now makes up 16% of the total U.S. population. The states with the largest Latino populations and greatest growth between 2000-2010 are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois. The Latino population is younger on average than other racial/ethnic groups. Issues of top priority for Latino voters include jobs, education, healthcare, taxes, and immigration.
The document discusses trends in the Latino population in the United States based on census data. It finds that the Latino population grew rapidly between 1980 and 2010, and now makes up 16% of the total U.S. population. The states with the largest Latino populations and greatest growth between 2000-2010 are California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Arizona, New Jersey, Colorado, and New Mexico. The Latino population is younger on average than other racial groups, with Latinos making up 23.1% of children in 2010 compared to 17.1% of adults. The largest groups among Latinos are those of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Salvadoran, Dominican, and Guatemalan origin.
Microsoft analyzed its financials and projected slowing growth if it maintained its current business model. It identified five promising new markets: electronic mail, databases, personal finance, video on demand, and e-commerce. These markets were in early growth stages but projected to experience high growth. Microsoft planned to enter these markets by developing capabilities in related sectors like telephone networks, cable networks, online networks, electronic shopping, and business networks. It identified Intuit as a potential acquisition that would help enter personal finance and e-commerce markets.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
This document provides information on training and retreat programs offered by TrueMaisha Training Company in 2015. It lists 7 training programs on topics like personal leadership, entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship. It also describes 2 retreat programs on back to life retreats and corporate retreats. The training programs range from 3-5 days and provide expected outcomes, learning objectives, and details on who should attend. The document encourages readers to register online or contact TrueMaisha for more tailored or private training events.
This document summarizes the key financial highlights of a bank for the second quarter of 2011. It shows that the bank achieved solid growth in net interest income and net fees, resulting in a substantial increase in net interest margin. Operating expenses grew due to increased personnel costs for bonuses. Provisions were in line with expectations, allowing for an improved ratio of non-performing loans covered. Overall, the results demonstrate a significant improvement in profitability metrics compared to previous periods.
The document discusses the key properties and characteristics of matter. It defines matter as anything that has mass and takes up space. It describes the three main states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases - and their properties. It also discusses physical and chemical properties, mixtures and compounds, and how chemical and physical changes can alter matter.
This document provides a summary of General Shopping Brasil's 3Q12 earnings results. It begins with standard disclaimer language about forward-looking statements. It then outlines the agenda, including sections on the sector overview, company overview, and financial performance. The sector overview section analyzes Brazilian economic indicators, credit performance, consumer confidence, and retail industry sales trends. The company overview section details General Shopping Brasil's portfolio of shopping centers and growth strategy. Financial results will be covered in a later section.
Lots of great information in our Q2 industrial report. Construction continues to ramp up and some large leases will provide a boost to absorption later this year
The document is a social media scorecard that tracks the number of Facebook fans and Twitter followers for various industries from April 24th to May 1st. It shows that overall, total fans across all categories increased by 0.6% from 690 million to nearly 695 million. Celebrities saw the largest growth in total fans at 1.2%, while beverages and hospitality loyalty programs saw the smallest growth at 0.3% and 0.2% respectively.
This document discusses subtle energies and anomalous phenomena that cannot be explained by the four accepted fundamental forces. It proposes that subtle energies, including mind, must be included to account for phenomena like remote viewing, psychokinesis, anomalous healing effects, and homeopathy. The document suggests that subtle energies may originate from interactions with the quantum vacuum state, and that the magnetic vector potential may act as a bridge between subtle and physical energies by controlling the phase of quantum wave functions. It provides several examples of experimental data that seem to require consideration of subtle energies.
This document is a DOL Form LM-2 Labor Organization Annual Report filed by Carpenters Local Union 745 for the period of January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011. It discloses the union's assets, liabilities, receipts, disbursements and other required financial information. Key details include that the union had 6,500 members and $500,000 in fidelity bond coverage at the end of the reporting period. It also had a political action committee fund and conducted an audit of its books and records during the period.
- New passenger car registrations in the EU increased 4.6% in April 2014 compared to April 2013, marking the eighth consecutive month of growth. However, at 1,089,226 units it was one of the lowest totals for an April.
- From January to April 2014, registrations increased 7.4% compared to the same period the previous year, with a total of 4,336,013 units.
- Most major markets saw growth in April except Germany, with increases ranging from 1.9% in Italy to 28.7% in Spain. From January to April all major markets grew between 2.9% in Germany and 16.2% in Spain.
Clear Channel Communications reported financial results for the second quarter of 2002 with revenues of $2.17 billion, EBITDA of $627 million, and free cash flow of $365 million. Radio revenues increased 5% to $991 million and EBITDA increased 9% to $441 million. Outdoor revenues were $474 million and EBITDA was $145 million. Entertainment revenues declined 11% to $619 million and EBITDA declined 8% to $52 million. The company expects third quarter 2002 EBITDA to be between $570-585 million and full year EBITDA to be $2.05-$2.10 billion.
The document summarizes new car and light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales in Russia for 2012. It reports that sales increased 11% in 2012 compared to 2011, reaching a new record of 2.935 million units sold. However, growth slowed to only 1% in December 2012. The top ten best-selling models in Russia are produced locally. The association forecasts sales will remain stable at around 2.95 million units in 2013, consolidating around the current level with limited growth expected.
This document provides a table of contents and pricing information for service and repair of various Grundfos pump models. It lists complete rebuilds and minor repairs separately with pricing. It also provides definitions and pricing for different types of factory and field performance tests that can be conducted on pumps. Various component kits and replacement parts are listed for different Grundfos pump lines with model numbers and prices.
1. The document contains pricing and quantity minimum information for various items numbered #105167 through #4009752.
2. Items are listed with their item number, price, and minimum order quantity alongside discount percentages ranging from 25-50% off for some items.
3. The pricing, quantity, and discount data is presented across 38 numbered sections for efficient viewing of the large list of items and their associated product details.
The document discusses career options for PhDs in STEM fields. It outlines various non-academic career paths such as positions in industry, consulting, government, writing and management. It provides examples of open positions requiring a PhD in areas like research analysis, human factors engineering, and polymer research. The document also discusses skills needed, the application and negotiation process, and considerations around pursuing a postdoc position or leaving academia.
The document discusses trends in the Latino population in the United States based on census data. It finds that the Latino population grew rapidly between 1980 and 2010, and now makes up 16% of the total U.S. population. The states with the largest Latino populations and greatest growth between 2000-2010 are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois. The Latino population is younger on average than other racial/ethnic groups. Issues of top priority for Latino voters include jobs, education, healthcare, taxes, and immigration.
The document discusses trends in the Latino population in the United States based on census data. It finds that the Latino population grew rapidly between 1980 and 2010, and now makes up 16% of the total U.S. population. The states with the largest Latino populations and greatest growth between 2000-2010 are California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Arizona, New Jersey, Colorado, and New Mexico. The Latino population is younger on average than other racial groups, with Latinos making up 23.1% of children in 2010 compared to 17.1% of adults. The largest groups among Latinos are those of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Salvadoran, Dominican, and Guatemalan origin.
The document discusses trends in the Latino population in the United States based on census data. It finds that the Latino population grew rapidly between 1980 and 2010, and now makes up 16% of the total U.S. population. The states with the largest Latino populations and greatest growth between 2000-2010 are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois. The Latino population is younger on average than other racial/ethnic groups. Issues of top priority for Latino voters include jobs, education, healthcare, taxes, and immigration.
The document discusses trends in the Latino population in the United States based on census data. It finds that the Latino population grew rapidly between 1980 and 2010, and now makes up 16% of the total U.S. population. The states with the largest Latino populations and greatest growth between 2000-2010 are California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Arizona, New Jersey, Colorado, and New Mexico. The Latino population is younger on average than other racial groups, with Latinos making up 23.1% of children in 2010 compared to 17.1% of adults. The largest groups among Latinos are those of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Salvadoran, Dominican, and Guatemalan origin.
Here are some key reasons why Mexicans come to the U.S. to shop:
- Better prices on name brand items. Many popular clothing, shoe and accessory brands are significantly cheaper in the U.S. compared to Mexico. This includes brands like Bebe, Guess, Michael Kors and others.
- More options and variety. Retail stores in the U.S., especially malls, offer a much larger selection of brands, styles, sizes and colors compared to Mexican retailers. This gives Mexican shoppers more choices.
- Access to exclusive brands. Some brands are simply not available for purchase in Mexico but can be found in U.S. stores. Cross-border shopping gives Mexicans access to a
This document provides demographic data from the 2010 Census for several communities in New York including Erie County, the City of Buffalo, Niagara County, the City of Niagara Falls, and New York State overall. The data includes information on population, racial demographics, poverty levels, median household income, per capita income, and child poverty rates. Population trends between 2000 and 2010 are also presented, with most areas seeing a decline except for New York State which experienced growth.
This document provides demographic information about immigrants and languages spoken in Boston. It finds that over 35% of Boston residents speak a language other than English at home, with the most common being Spanish, French, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Slavic languages. Additionally, over 24,000 Boston Public School students, or 42.7%, speak a language other than English at home, with Spanish and Asian languages being most prominent. While only 8.8% of Boston's children are foreign-born, 46% have at least one immigrant parent, demonstrating the importance of immigration for the city's youth population.
Latinos are a growing and important part of Boston's population and economy. They currently make up 18% of Boston's population and have accounted for much of the city's population growth over the past few decades. Without the growth in the Latino population, Boston's overall population would be much smaller today and its labor force and economic output would be significantly lower. However, Latinos in Boston also face higher levels of poverty and lower levels of educational attainment and English proficiency compared to non-Latinos. They are more likely to work in certain industries and occupations. The future growth and success of Boston will continue to depend on the contributions and integration of its Latino residents.
This document provides demographic information about Hispanics in the United States and Phoenix, Arizona. It notes that the Hispanic population in the US is growing rapidly due to immigration and births, and is projected to reach over 100 million by 2050. It also summarizes that Phoenix has the 8th largest Hispanic population among major US metro areas and has experienced the 2nd fastest growth rate over the past decade at 102%. Additionally, it provides details on Hispanic income levels and consumer spending in Phoenix.
The document discusses health insurance rates and demographics in Pennsylvania counties. It analyzes data from the US Census Bureau and other sources, finding that while Latino populations increased substantially in some counties from 2000-2010, the change in uninsured rates for those counties was statistically insignificant. An analysis of various county health and demographic variables also found little correlation between Latino population percentages and uninsured rates at the county level in Pennsylvania.
Boston's Latino population grew significantly from 2000 to 2013, accounting for 68.2% of the city's total population growth. As of 2013, Latinos made up 19.2% of Boston's total population of around 645,968 people. The largest concentrations of Latinos lived in East Boston, where 25,000 Latinos resided, and Roxbury, home to around 14,000 Latinos. Over 30% of Boston's Latino population was aged 19 or younger, contributing to the youthfulness of the group compared to other ethnicities in the city. The most common Latino ethnicities in Boston were Dominican at 31% and Puerto Rican at 23%.
The document summarizes findings from a June 2009 citizen market research report by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Citizen Services. It provides key statistics on U.S. citizens, including demographics, internet adoption, technology use, and preferences for online engagement and government services. Specifically, it finds that over 75% of U.S. adults now use the internet, broadband access has grown significantly, and over half of adults connect wirelessly and use cloud services. However, internet access and use still varies based on age, income, education, and race.
The June 16th meeting of the Worksite Wellness Council of Massachusetts was held at Tufts Health Plan in Watertown, MA. During this meeting, we discussed the role that business can play in making Massachusetts the national leader in health and wellness with our guest speaker, Valerie Fleishman, executive director of the New England Healthcare Institute (NEHI). Many thanks to Valerie for her presentation and insight on the Healthy People/Health Economy Initiative.
“imagine all the people” is a series of publications produced by
the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of
New Bostonians, that provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s diverse immigrant communities and their numerous contributions to the city’s social, cultural, and economic landscape. It is part of an ongoing effort to celebrate new Bostonians and gain insight into how our city is shaped by their presence.
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The document discusses communicating with Hispanics in Colorado. It begins by defining who Hispanics are, noting they come from various countries and have different levels of acculturation. It then reviews statistics on the Hispanic population in Colorado, finding they make up about 20% of the state and are concentrated in certain cities like Denver, Aurora and Pueblo. The document also discusses future trends, finding the Hispanic population is younger on average and will continue growing significantly. It explores attitudes towards healthcare, noting Hispanics have higher rates of some health issues but are less likely to regularly see doctors due to language, cultural and financial barriers.
Communicating with Hispanics in Coloradomegaphone_man
This document provides an overview of communicating with Hispanics in Colorado. It discusses who Hispanics are, noting their diversity in terms of ethnicity, race, language preferences, and levels of acculturation. It notes that most Hispanics in Colorado trace their roots to Mexico, particularly the state of Chihuahua. The document reviews Hispanic population trends in Colorado cities and discusses future trends such as continuing growth. It examines Hispanic attitudes towards health care, including common health issues, barriers to access, and reliance on social networks for information and decisions. The document also reviews Hispanic media use and key media outlets in the Denver metro area.
Adelante Media Group Seattle owns several Spanish-language media properties including regional Mexican radio station KDDS 99.3 FM, Spanish contemporary radio station KMIA 1210 AM, and Azteca America affiliate television station KFFV Channel 44. The presentation discusses the growth of the Latino population in Washington, particularly in suburban areas, and how Adelante Media's platforms can help advertisers reach Latino audiences, who represent Seattle's fastest growing demographic. It also promotes various event marketing and sports partnership opportunities.
This document is a bill titled the "Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act" that was introduced in the Senate. It contains numerous sections that would reform and modernize the U.S. immigration system. The bill covers comprehensive border security, interior enforcement, employment verification, immigrant visas, nonimmigrant visas, asylum provisions, and integration measures. It aims to provide a path to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants while strengthening border security and interior enforcement.
The document discusses population and demographic trends in the New Orleans Designated Market Area (DMA) from 1990 to 2011. It notes that the total population grew by 20% during this period, while the white population declined by 10%. The Hispanic population increased substantially, growing by 82%, and now represents a significant portion of the overall minority population breakdown in New Orleans.
The document discusses demographic trends in the Houston Designated Market Area (DMA) according to Nielsen data. It notes that the total Houston population grew 182% from 1990 to 2011, with the Hispanic population growing the most at 180%. Currently, non-Hispanic whites make up the smallest portion of the Houston population compared to other racial and ethnic groups. The largest minority group in Houston is Hispanic residents, with people of Mexican origin being the largest Hispanic subgroup.
The document provides demographic data on the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. It shows that the total population grew 27% from 1990 to 2011, with Hispanic population increasing 184% and Asian population growing 189% during that period. Charts break down the population by race and ethnicity, showing percentages of the white non-Hispanic, Hispanic, Asian non-Hispanic, black non-Hispanic and other populations. Additional data shows countries of origin for the Latino population.
The Denver DMA had a population of over 4 million in 2011, making it the 17th largest market. Denver's population has grown significantly since 1990, with the Hispanic population increasing by 189% between 1990 and 2011. Denver's economy benefits from its central location and transportation infrastructure, which have made it a hub for storage and distribution of goods throughout the western US.
The Miami DMA has a culturally diverse population that is becoming more so each day. It is home to many Latin American and Caribbean migrants as well as migrants from other US states. The Hispanic population, led by Cubans, has grown significantly, though the African American and Asian populations have also increased in recent years. Miami's entertainment and tourism industries shape its identity as a festive metropolitan area.
The Miami area has a culturally diverse population that is growing more vibrant. It has large African American and Hispanic populations, particularly Cuban and South American. The Asian population is also increasing. Miami's tourism and entertainment industries help define its festive personality.
The Detroit DMA has a population of over 4.8 million people that is majority non-Hispanic white but with over 1 million African American residents centered in downtown areas. While the economy declined in the 1980s-90s due to the automobile industry, it has improved in the past 15 years. The populations of Latinos and Asians have increased 35% since 2000 while whites and blacks have slightly decreased. Mexicans make up the largest group within the Hispanic population at 78%.
The Chicago Designated Market Area is the most populous in the Midwestern United States. Chicago is a major transportation and economic hub, with the second busiest airport in the world. The population of the Chicago area was over 9.7 million in 2011 and became more diverse, with the Hispanic population increasing by 135% from 1990 to 2011. The majority of Latinos in the Chicago area are of Mexican origin.
Slideshow presentation of the early mass honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe in New Brunswick, New Jersey. By the Latino Information Network at Rutgers (LINAR)
U.S. Population Projections by U.S. Census Bureau - Latino Information Networ...LINAR_RutgersUniversity
The U.S. population will be considerably older and more racially and ethnically diverse by 2060, according to projections released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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The New York DMA is the most populous area in the U.S., with over 20 million people in 2011. It has seen significant population growth among Hispanic, Asian, and other minority groups since 1990, while the white non-Hispanic population has declined slightly. Hispanics now make up over 25% of the population, with Puerto Ricans and Dominicans comprising over half of the Hispanic population. The Asian population, led by Chinese, Korean, and Filipino groups, has more than doubled since 1990.
The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area is the largest in Texas and fourth largest in the US. It has a population of over 7 million people and is one of the most ethnically diverse markets, with Hispanics as the largest ethnic group at over 53% of the population. The economy is driven by industries like banking, technology, energy and transportation. Between 1990-2016, the Hispanic population is projected to nearly quintuple, while the white population will grow by 26%, showing increasing diversity.
The New York DMA is the most populous area in the U.S., with over 20 million people in 2011. It has seen significant population growth since 1990, especially among Hispanic (73% increase) and Asian (128% increase) populations. The racial composition is complex and becoming more diverse, with whites soon making up less than half of residents and Hispanics continuing to be the largest minority group, composed mainly of Puerto Ricans and Dominicans.
The document analyzes data on the racial and ethnic diversity of full-time faculty at Rutgers University between 1997-1998 and 2010-2011. It finds that while the percentage of white full-time faculty decreased at each campus over this period, they still comprised around two-thirds to three-quarters of faculty in 2010-2011. Latino representation among full-time faculty remained low, between 1.8-3.1% across campuses. In 2010-2011, the racial/ethnic diversity of the student body was higher than that of full-time faculty.
The Los Angeles DMA is the largest in the US geographically, spanning 27,500 square miles from Ventura County south along the Pacific Coast to the Arizona and Nevada borders. It has a total population of 17.8 million as of 2011, making it one of the most populous metropolitan areas worldwide. The racial makeup is diverse, with Hispanics comprising 45% of residents. Mexicans make up the largest Hispanic group at 82% of that population. The area has many ethnic enclaves that showcase its multicultural character.
The document provides demographic information about Latinos in New Jersey. Some key points:
- Latinos make up about 1.6 million or 22% of New Jersey's population, and this is projected to grow to 2.2 million or 37% by 2020.
- New Jersey ranks 7th in the US for largest Latino population.
- About 37% of Latinos in New Jersey are under 18 years old.
- Latino households have lower incomes and higher poverty rates than the overall state averages. Nearly 30% of Latinos in New Jersey lack health insurance.
- The Latino population and spending power in New Jersey has grown significantly in recent decades and now represents a major consumer market.
3. NJ Latino Quick Facts
• NJ ranks 7th in U.S. in Latino population with 1.6 m
• NJ Latino pop. est. at 2.2 m by 2020 (22%)
• About 37% of all Latinos are under the age of 18.
• NJ DOE shows Latino state youth enrollments in pre-K-4th grade
range between 22%-30% of each grade – and growing
• Latino percentage with bachelor’s degree (10.7%) lags the state
average by half (21.6%).
• Only 4.5% of Latinos hold a grad./prof. degree vs. the state level of
12.9%. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
4.
5. NJ Latino Population Gains by County
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Atlantic County 16.8%
Bergen County 16.1%
Burlington County 6.4%
Camden County 14.3%
Cape May County 6.2%
Cumberland County 27.1%
Essex County 20.3%
Gloucester County 4.8%
Hudson County 42.2%
Percent Latino
Hunterdon County 5.3%
Mercer County 15.1%
Middlesex County 18.4%
Monmouth County 9.7%
Morris County 11.5%
Ocean County 8.3%
Passaic County 37.1%
Salem County 6.8%
Somerset County 13.%
Sussex County 6.4%
Union County 27.4%
Warren County 7.1%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
6. Top 10 Countries of
Latino Foreign-Born
in New Jersey
Percent of Foreign-born
Latinos That Populate
New Jersey Counties
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
7. NJ Latinos by Type 2000 vs 2010
Cuban
Cuban 5%
2%
Central
American
7% Other Other
7% 8% Puerto
Rican
Dominican Puerto Central 28%
5% Rican American
53% 11%
Mexican
11% Dominican
13%
South South
American American
15% 21%
Mexican
14%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
8. Population Growth Among
Largest Latino Sub-Groups of NJ
U.S. Census Reports
Ancestry 2000 2010 +%
• Puerto Ricans 366,788 434,092 18.4%
• Mexicans 102.929 217,715 111.5%
• Dominicans 102,630 197,922 92.6%
• Salvadorans 25,230 56,532 124.0%
• Guatemalans 16,992 48,869 187.6%
• Colombians 65,075 101,593 56.0%
• Ecuadorians 45,392 100,480 121.4%
• Peruvians 37,672 75,869 101.4%
• Cubans 77,337 83,362 7.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
9. Place of Birth of Latinos in NJ
33.4%
44.3% Born in state of residence
Born in other state in the
United States
11.7%
10.6% Native; born outside the
United States
Foreign born
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010
10. Median Age in NJ
38.3
40
30.1
35
30
25
Total Population
Hispanic
20
15
10
5
0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
11. NJ Latinos’ Ability to Speak English
Speak English Very Well Speak English Well
Speak English Not Well Speak English Not at All
49.63% 9.80%
20.61%
19.96%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
12. NJ Employment Status
In Labor Force Pop. 16 and over
6,900,700
4,623,469
67.4%
1,054,474
756,058
71.7%
Total N.J. pop. Latinos Source: U.S. Census Bureau
13. NJ Latino Market
Owner vs. Renter Occupied Housing Units
Renter Occupied Owner Occupied
38.3
66.1
61.7
33.9
Latino NJ Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau
14. U.S. Household Median Incomes
Black Latino White Asian
$69,448
$65,469
$61,170
$54,700 $51,861
$49,686
$46,306
$41,312
$35,525 $36,952 $38,039
$33,832 $32,584
$29,712
$26,677
1980 1990 2000 2009
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
15. NJ Median Household Incomes
$68,981
$48,093 NJ Median
Hispanic Median
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
16. U.S. Latino Consumer Spending
Doubling Every 10 Years
$1,482 tr
$1,036 tr
$499 bn
$210 bn
1990 2000 2010 2015
Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, August 2010
17. U.S. Latino Consumer Market
2010 -- Nation’s Largest Consumer Markets
(billions)
California $265.2 bn
Texas 176.3
Florida 107.0
New York 81.3
Illinois 43.6
New Jersey 39.6
Arizona 33.9
Colorado 21.9
New Mexico 20.0
Georgia 17.0
Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, August 2010
18. NJ Latino Spending
(In billions)
1990 2000 2010 2015
NJ Total $164.3 $272.6 $399.2 $500.5
Latinos 8.9 19.6 39.3 55.4
% of Tot 5.4% 7.2% 9.8% 11.1%
Whites 144.6 229.9 325.1 400.3
Blacks 13.9 24.4 36.1 45.4
Asians 5.7 16.1 31.6 43.9
Native Amer. 0.3 0.5 0.9 1.3
Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, August 2010
19. NJ Spending in Billions
(Black, Asian & Latinos)
billions
$60.0 $55.4
$50.0 $45.4 $43.9
$39.0
$40.0 $36.1
$31.6
$30.0 $24.4
$19.6
$20.0 $16.1
$13.9
$8.9
$10.0 $5.7
$0.0
1990 2000 2010 2015
Black Asian Hispanic
Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, August 2010
20. NJ LATINO HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (census)
(IN 2010 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
50000
45000
40000
35000
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
21. New Jersey Latino Market
NJ Latino-Owned Businesses
2002 2007 % +/(-)
Total NJ 49,841 68,362 37.1%
Total Receipts $7.5 bn $10.2 bn 42.4%
Avg Rev/Bus $150,478 $148,502 (1.3%)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
22. 42% Growth in Receipts in Five-Year Span
$10.5 bn
$7.5 bn
2002 2007 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
23. NJ Latinos Living in Poverty
Total: 320k (20%)
• Percentage of children living in poverty: 26.6%
• Latinos 18-24 living poverty: 17.1%
• Latino elderly living poverty: 15.6%
• Families headed by Latina women living in poverty
stands at 38% -- almost 40,000 households.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Source: Legal Services of New Jersey
24. Latino Poverty Status in NJ
Income in the Past 12 Months Below Poverty Level
(U.S. Census, 2010)
320,000
169,400
121,300 (55.5%)
(39.7%)
85,400
14,700
(4.8%)
Population Under 18 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and Population of
Below Poverty over Trenton
Level
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
25. NJ Latinos Without Health Coverage
Before ObamaCare*: 30%
• Percentage represents about 480,000 before
Obamacare*
• Latinos represented about 44% of the 1.1 million
living without health care coverage in NJ* – yet only
17% of NJ’s population
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
26. Latinos Not Covered by Health Insurance in NJ
An 95% Increase since 2000!
480,000
246,275
2000 2012 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
27. A “Perfect” Storm for Latinos in NJ?
NJ Latinos living in poverty: 20%
Percentage represents about 320,000 of the NJ’s
1.6 m Latinos
NJ Latinos Without Health Care Insurance: 30%
Percentage represents about 480,000 Latinos
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
336. People Living in Poverty in New Jersey
745,925
White Black Hispanic Asian Total
369,581
231,275
203,682
39,697
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
337. Percent by Race Living in Poverty in
New Jersey
19.9%
18%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
9%
6% 6%
White Black Hispanic Asian Total
338. Percentage NJ Latinos Without Health Care: 29.1%
• Percentage represents about 451,000 Latinos
• Latinos represent about 41% of 1.1 million living
without health care in New Jersey
339. Latinos Not Covered by Health Insurance in NJ
421,950
A 71.3% Increase since 2000
246,275
Source: U.S.
2000 2009 Census Bureau
340. Latino Information Network
at
Rutgers University
Advancing Rutgers’ Commitment to
Diversity, Public Service & Excellence
341.
342. HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
(IN 2010 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
(HISPANIC OR LATINO HOUSEHOLDER)
50000
45000
40000
35000
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
0