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Well, cities that have high demand for cheap labor and service industry workers will probably be taken over by Hispanic gangs that will chase out whites and battle for turf with blacks who didn't get out while they still could. Some cities that already have reputations for being "ghetto" (St. Louis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, etc.) may see a demographic reversal trend. Gentrification of core neighborhoods surrounding downtowns may push the "ghetto" further and further out until today's upscale suburbs are the ghettos of tomorrow (if those crappily-built houses make it 80 more years).