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Old 12-13-2023, 02:20 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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Dallas has a Piney Point Village too?
Are you sure it's not the same one as Houston??
No Piney Point Village is in Houston. There isnt one in Dallas.
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Old 12-13-2023, 02:33 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Thanks you two! In my mind, I knew that but for some reason I goofed.
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Old 12-13-2023, 02:44 PM
 
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No Piney Point Village is in Houston. There isnt one in Dallas.
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Thanks you two! In my mind, I knew that but for some reason I goofed.
Thanks. You had me questioning my association memory there.

To remember which is which I remember Dallas Park Cities and Houston Memorial Villages. If it ends in Park, Dallas is a good guess. If it ends in village it's probably Houston
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Old 12-13-2023, 02:53 PM
 
Location: Baltimore
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. Of the nation's 10 largest urban areas, only two — Philadelphia and Boston — are majority white; all the rest are "majority minority" — which is where the country as a whole is headed demographically.* IDK what the demographic breakdown of the City of Boston is, but also worth remarking on here is that the City of Philadelphia is also majority-minority. That means that its suburbs are noticeably whiter than the city is. And yet many of us know about pockets of Black settlement on the (overwhelmingly white) Main Line or heterogeneous suburbs like Upper Darby.
2022 5 year estimates say the City of Boston is 44% white 21% Black 20% Latino 10% Asian 5% Mixed Race/Other https://data.census.gov/table/ACSDP5...0Massachusetts
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Old 12-13-2023, 03:00 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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2022 5 year estimates say the City of Boston is 44% white 21% Black 20% Latino 10% Asian 5% Mixed Race/Other https://data.census.gov/table/ACSDP5...0Massachusetts
The Urban Areas of both Philly and Boston are majority white. The City and Urban Area are two different things.
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Old 12-13-2023, 03:49 PM
 
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The combined UAs, which actually feel like a single, contiguous UA in real life, show Immigrants outnumbering all racial groups, the largest being Asian, which itself is an anomaly on the US mainland
Wondering what Honolulu looks like.

SF, LA, and NYC will always be the top destinations for Asian (especially East Asian) immigrants. SF got a headstart since 1900s which helps.

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Baltimore - 6
India: 23,091
Nigeria: 20,538
El Salvador: 15,166
Korea: 14,484
China: 13,514
Philippines: 12,570
And probably 95% of the Asian immigrants above lives in Howard County .
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Old 12-13-2023, 05:26 PM
 
Location: Baltimore
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The Urban Areas of both Philly and Boston are majority white. The City and Urban Area are two different things.
I know bro. I answered his quoted inquiry about the City of Boston
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Old 12-13-2023, 09:27 PM
 
Location: Germantown, Philadelphia
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2022 5 year estimates say the City of Boston is 44% white 21% Black 20% Latino 10% Asian 5% Mixed Race/Other https://data.census.gov/table/ACSDP5...0Massachusetts
The city demographics of the two cities are close to each other as well, then: majority-minority core cities in majority-white urban areas. The difference between the two is that Boston is plurality white while Philadelphia is plurality Black.

Thanks for filling me in with the missing knowledge.
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Old 12-14-2023, 07:19 AM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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So here is the final score for immigrant diversity by Urban Area.

This is taking the number of countries that have at least 25,000 people and the number of countries that contribute at least 0.5% to the total population and averaging those two numbers out. The higher the number, the more diverse the immigrant population is in each urban area.

New York City: 30
Los Angeles: 14
Washington DC: 14
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 13.5
Houston: 13
Boston: 9.5
San Francisco: 9
Atlanta: 7
San Jose: 7
Orlando: 7
Chicago: 6.5
Seattle/Tacoma: 6.5
Dallas/Fort Worth: 6
San Diego: 5.5
Detroit: 5.5
Philadelphia: 5
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 5
Riverside/San Bernardino: 4.5
Las Vegas: 4
Tampa: 4
Charlotte: 3.5
Baltimore: 3
Portland: 3
Austin: 3
Phoenix: 2.5
Denver: 2
San Antonio: 1.5
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Old 12-14-2023, 07:31 AM
 
Location: Ga, from Minneapolis
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I think regions matter more than individual countries.
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