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narrator: another valuable use for census data is its application to environmental science. dr. riche: the census is a unique tool. it's the only kind of survey or data-collection enterprise that we or any country has that tells you how many people are where, and the how many and the where are equally important. many environmentalists think that population growth is part of the sustainability issue for the united states. that's a debatable assumption. it really comes back not to how many people, but to how they live and to how they use resources. one social scientist has calculated that everybody in the world, all 6.5 billion people, could live and be sustained in the state of texas. that's one extreme. i don't think i'd like to live in the state of texas with 6.5 billion people. so it really comes down to how you define sustainability. it's a matter of trade-offs. narrator: a question that scientists ask is, "how can an increasing population live in a way that minimally impacts the environment?" dr. riche: for individual places, the question of how many and where really drives t
narrator: another valuable use for census data is its application to environmental science. dr. riche: the census is a unique tool. it's the only kind of survey or data-collection enterprise that we or any country has that tells you how many people are where, and the how many and the where are equally important. many environmentalists think that population growth is part of the sustainability issue for the united states. that's a debatable assumption. it really comes back not to how many...
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and that census data started showing black people were more likely to be arrested, black peoplewere more likely to be in prison and those racial disparities have continued to this day and scholars in 1890s took that data and stated this means black people are by nature criminals and now of course most scholars took this crime data as fact, as actual crime rate meaning they stated black people are more likely to be arrested and imprisoned, they are more likely to commit crimes so in being more likely to commit crimes they are more criminal like and that criminality emerges from their nature or their culture. scholars put forth over the course of the 20th century, those are the theories put forth by police officers, prosecutors, politicians, many other people today to justify why 40% of incarcerated populations in this country are black even though black people represent 13% of the prison population. and 22 times more likely to be killed by police. they are recklessly violent and criminals. that is the reason why. these racist ideas, blaming black people to justify racial disparit
and that census data started showing black people were more likely to be arrested, black peoplewere more likely to be in prison and those racial disparities have continued to this day and scholars in 1890s took that data and stated this means black people are by nature criminals and now of course most scholars took this crime data as fact, as actual crime rate meaning they stated black people are more likely to be arrested and imprisoned, they are more likely to commit crimes so in being more...
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according to census data, the average family spends nearly 82-hundred dollars each year, per kid, in childcare. the cost of tuition at the childcare rates have gone up 70 percent since 1985, with inflation. some parents say those rising costs are forcing them choose between work and family. "my husband and i work it out so that we're kind of on opposite shifts, so that we don't go over on part time daycare so that we can afford it. " coming up at 10, kcrg-tv9's katie wiedemann reports on how those costs impact families and what's in the works to make things more affordable. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. another seasonably chilly night clear skies and light winds will allow our temperatures to fall into the teens and twenties for the second straight night. as we start the workweek, we'll still see plenty of sunshine for most of monday, but later in the afternoon you'll notice a slow increase in high cloud cover ahead monday night, and early tuesday morning, showers start to become likely. there is a chance that some of this could mix with a few snowflakes, especially n
according to census data, the average family spends nearly 82-hundred dollars each year, per kid, in childcare. the cost of tuition at the childcare rates have gone up 70 percent since 1985, with inflation. some parents say those rising costs are forcing them choose between work and family. "my husband and i work it out so that we're kind of on opposite shifts, so that we don't go over on part time daycare so that we can afford it. " coming up at 10, kcrg-tv9's katie wiedemann reports...
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according to census data. i am not an econ phd. i think when there is a shortage of something, the price is supposed to increase. it simply has not. we have needs. if you live in rural canada, like rural arkansas, you find a lot of doctors who come from overseas because we have needs that evidence shows we need to meet with highly skilled immigration. like computer scientists who are going to some of our best schools. or doctors, nobel prize winners, engineers and we have high skilled or ultrahigh skilled needs. but we need to focus our immigration system on those needs and skills, not on the policies we have had in place for 50 years. >> there is the answer up there. sen. cotton: that is wrong. it will be the party of donald trump in two years. the president leads his party. in 2000, the party was not the party of denny hastert, it was the party of george bush. the democratic party was not deep party of harry reid or nancy pelosi, it was the party of barack obama. >> hi, i'm ceo trusted media brands, former reader's digest associa
according to census data. i am not an econ phd. i think when there is a shortage of something, the price is supposed to increase. it simply has not. we have needs. if you live in rural canada, like rural arkansas, you find a lot of doctors who come from overseas because we have needs that evidence shows we need to meet with highly skilled immigration. like computer scientists who are going to some of our best schools. or doctors, nobel prize winners, engineers and we have high skilled or...
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while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. directors say just because parents are paying a lot, bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for operational costs, food, supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare, you're in it because you love children. you're not in it because you're making lots of money. " iowa does offer help to qualifying parents paying for child care, called child care iowa policy project released this week shows that help vanishes when a single parent earns more than 11- 15 an hour at a full time job or about 17-dollars an hour for two parents. that means if a parent takes a higher paying job, they suddenly lose about 46- hundred dollars in help paying for day care. the report recommends a reform to phase out that support rather than an abrupt "cliff". that leaves these parents everyday is even worth it. "why would you work?
while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. directors say just because parents are paying a lot, bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for operational costs, food, supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare, you're in it because you...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across al
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across al
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers...
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we did an analysis of census data where we found that the places that had diversified the fastest in the u.s. over the last 15 years are small towns, a core part of the midwest. wisconsin, iowa, indiana. what we found was that, surprisingly, wage growth in these areas was slightly above average. unemployment was a little lower. these are towns where they have the manufacturing jobs, immigrants have been moving in. and so while people in those towns, the job market was fairly robust, there was a lot of -- people felt very unsettled about how quickly their towns had changed. i think to us it was a sign that immigration really struck a chord in some of these places. >> which of course mr. trump ran very heavily on. noah, let me go back to you. you say that some of the people you talked to gave you the indication that there were two americas, and as a result of that they were willing to take a bet on voting perhaps for mr. trump because mrs. clinton had been in the establishment for so long. they were looking for change. >> yeah, i think that's right. i think trump, the persona also, we
we did an analysis of census data where we found that the places that had diversified the fastest in the u.s. over the last 15 years are small towns, a core part of the midwest. wisconsin, iowa, indiana. what we found was that, surprisingly, wage growth in these areas was slightly above average. unemployment was a little lower. these are towns where they have the manufacturing jobs, immigrants have been moving in. and so while people in those towns, the job market was fairly robust, there was a...
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then a month or two later the political scientists will come in with the census data. >> what about thetewide story? are we moving more to the left. over the beginning of the '90s and roughly two decades thereafter we saw a number of conservative measures pass. we had the three strikes law. we had prop 187 which essentially denied public benefits do illegal grants. we had prop 227 the bilingual education ban. 209. >> that might be the stuff that can help donald trump because of the way in which people -- there might be a backlash. here in california in the '90s we saw l.a. blow up in 91, 92, rodney king. white voters responded in this -- >> in the '90s there was crime waves and serial killings. we're moving to the left but other states are ahead of us on marriage, on legalizing pot, gun control. >> i would go further back to the '70s. we had tax revolts, all of these conservative policies and the change in our electorate has changed the policy environment in california. that's important to note. >> okay. a lively discussion. much to talk about. we tried to get through as much as we coul
then a month or two later the political scientists will come in with the census data. >> what about thetewide story? are we moving more to the left. over the beginning of the '90s and roughly two decades thereafter we saw a number of conservative measures pass. we had the three strikes law. we had prop 187 which essentially denied public benefits do illegal grants. we had prop 227 the bilingual education ban. 209. >> that might be the stuff that can help donald trump because of the...
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teacher pay has gone up but according to the most recent census data in 2014, spending per pupil, and we asked how that influences? 58% strongly, --57% strongly and 30% somewhat. and we asked voters how strongly the issues are impacting their vote. and the unemployment rate, 5% businesses are opening in downtown rally which is good news for business. but the candidates have different visions as to taking the state forward, and the candidates for governor and senator are garnering a lot of attention but there are many local races including board, and bond, and many judicial races including one seat on the state supreme court. >>> print newspapers may be disappearing but not after election day. no matter who wins, the papers are preparing extra copies for wednesday morning. in 2008, the papers were caught off guard when president obama was elected the first african- american president. times and chicago tribune are planning to print extra copies. the tribune is printing far less than what was printed after the cubs' world series. >>> and more trouble for samsung, and it's not over the g
teacher pay has gone up but according to the most recent census data in 2014, spending per pupil, and we asked how that influences? 58% strongly, --57% strongly and 30% somewhat. and we asked voters how strongly the issues are impacting their vote. and the unemployment rate, 5% businesses are opening in downtown rally which is good news for business. but the candidates have different visions as to taking the state forward, and the candidates for governor and senator are garnering a lot of...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across al
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers...
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while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. di parents are paying a lot, doesn't mean the staff is bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for operational costs, food, supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare, you're in it because you love children. you're not in it because you're making lots of money. " paying for child care, called child care assistance. a report from the iowa policy project released this week shows that help vanishes when a single parent earns more than 11- 15 an hour at a full time job or about 17-dollars an hour for two parents. that means if a parent takes a higher paying job, they suddenly lose about 46- hundred dollars in help paying for day care. the report recommends a reform to phase out that support rather than an abrupt "cliff". that leaves these parents wondering if going to work every "why would you work? becau
while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. di parents are paying a lot, doesn't mean the staff is bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for operational costs, food, supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare, you're in it because you...
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while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. directors say just because parents are paying a lot, doesn't mean the staff is bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for oper supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare, you're in it because you love children. you're not in it because you're making lots of money. " iowa does offer help to qualifying parents paying for child care, called child care assistance. a report from the iowa policy project released this week shows that help vanishes when a singlearent rns more than 11- 1ahourat a fu -dollars an hour for t parents.s a pare takes a gher paying joby lose about 46- hundred dollars help paying for day care. e report recommen rorm phase ou abrupt "cliff". at leaves thesek everyday is even worth it. hy would you work? becauseu're r kids and live off the vernmentt that's not something day out. in dub
while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. directors say just because parents are paying a lot, doesn't mean the staff is bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for oper supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare, you're in it because...
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while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. directors say just because parents are paying a lot, doesn't mean the staff is bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for operational costs, food, supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare, you're in it because you love children. you're not in it because you're making lots of money. " qualifying parents paying for child care, called child care assistance. a report from the iowa policy project released this week shows that help vanishes when a single parent earns more than 11- 15 an hour at a full time job or about 17-dollars an hour for two parents. that means if a parent takes a higher paying job, they suddenly lose about 46- hundred dollars in help paying for day care. the report recommends a reform to phase out that support rather than an abrupt "cliff". that leaves these parents wondering if goi
while census data shows average rates have risen 70- percent since 1985, that has followed the cost of inflation. directors say just because parents are paying a lot, doesn't mean the staff is bringing home a big paycheck. "childcare staff are possibly the most underpaid staff in the workforce." besides covering staff's wages, childcare centers use child tuition for operational costs, food, supplies, curriculum and continuing education for teachers. "if you work for childcare,...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across al
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across al
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across all
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are...
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then roughly by the 1890s, you have morhad more and more reporf crime data specifically from the census dataand that started showing black people were more likely to be arrested and couldl be imprisoned. and of course those racial disparities have continued to this day. of course scholars in the 1890s stated this means that by nature black people are criminals. now most scholars took this as a fact meaning they took it atat actual crime rates meaning that black people are more likely to be imprisoned and to commit crime and being more likely to commit crime, they are more criminalized and the criminality emerges from the nature or the culture. that is over the course of the 20th century and those are the theories put forth by police officers, prosecutors, politicians, by many othereo people today to justify why 40% of the incarcerated population in the country is the block even though they represent 14% of the prison population. then when we talk about the reason why they were 22 times more likely to be killed by police from 2010 to 2012 people say they are recklessly violent criminals. that
then roughly by the 1890s, you have morhad more and more reporf crime data specifically from the census dataand that started showing black people were more likely to be arrested and couldl be imprisoned. and of course those racial disparities have continued to this day. of course scholars in the 1890s stated this means that by nature black people are criminals. now most scholars took this as a fact meaning they took it atat actual crime rates meaning that black people are more likely to be...
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. >> when we don't provide housing in sufficient amounts our commute gets a lot report census data shows that the pickup population was over 7 million and by 2020 our population is, projected to exceed 9 million people and that boom is taking a big bite out of our compute, says daniel chapman, an associate professor of city and regional planning for the college of environmental design at usc berkeley. >> in the case of san francisco we have lots of willingness to provide more housing, but elsewhere in the bay area, there are more constraints on housing production. and so as a result, the growth that wants to occur in dense infill areas often can't occur there. >> reporter: chapman specializes in transportation and land use planning. >> berkeley is a good example of where there is lots of opposition to housing, and while we do have pretty good housing production here recently, that won't increasingly always be the case. >> reporter: planned bay area is say long- range transportation land use and housing strategy for the san francisco bay area through the year 2040. most jobs are located i
. >> when we don't provide housing in sufficient amounts our commute gets a lot report census data shows that the pickup population was over 7 million and by 2020 our population is, projected to exceed 9 million people and that boom is taking a big bite out of our compute, says daniel chapman, an associate professor of city and regional planning for the college of environmental design at usc berkeley. >> in the case of san francisco we have lots of willingness to provide more...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across al
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. ny census tract that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers...
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in terms of things being different using census data from 2000-2010 the bubble and the the bust kind of fall not entirely within that interval. but the fact that i was using data ten years apart mean that the short-term dynamics were missing from my data. but nonetheless you could definitely see that a lot of the communities that were heavily impacted by the housing bust like the inland areas of california, south florida, these are areas that had a large immigrant population. so a lot of the home owners who were caught up in that were foreign born. >> i will comment on the wealth. absolutely wealth immigrant households was hit more because especially hispanic households had more of the wealth in housing. but i would like to take your question one step farther because we're doing these metrixes studies that rely on data we're not looking at what's happening right now although price has implications. what i think is interesting is that housing prices and renlt are increasing relative to the cpi and wages and income at a very rapid rate, faster than they ever had and more consistently. s
in terms of things being different using census data from 2000-2010 the bubble and the the bust kind of fall not entirely within that interval. but the fact that i was using data ten years apart mean that the short-term dynamics were missing from my data. but nonetheless you could definitely see that a lot of the communities that were heavily impacted by the housing bust like the inland areas of california, south florida, these are areas that had a large immigrant population. so a lot of the...
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census data from 2015, there are 18.8 million veterans in america.illion and a half are american. about a million and a half are younger than 35. there are 930,000 vets alive today who fought in world war ii. to underscore the heroism, almost 4 million vets suffered disabilities while in service. many national chains are saying thank you to veterans with freebies and deals on food and drinks. here is a list of the national chains and results. they include ihop offering their red white and blue pancakes for free. little caesars, applebees and red lobster. baskin-robbins will low date 10 cents for every ice cream scoop sold. >>> the freedom to vote and express your disappointment of the process are pillar that our veterans have fought to defend. what does veterans day mean to you? on facebook, zoe writes and says for me veterans day means hitler didn't make it across the english channel. my mother survived world war ii and immigrated to america. he means she met my father. it means i was born. it means everything. because of you, i am. >>> this is our
census data from 2015, there are 18.8 million veterans in america.illion and a half are american. about a million and a half are younger than 35. there are 930,000 vets alive today who fought in world war ii. to underscore the heroism, almost 4 million vets suffered disabilities while in service. many national chains are saying thank you to veterans with freebies and deals on food and drinks. here is a list of the national chains and results. they include ihop offering their red white and blue...
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and then roughly by the 1890s you have more and more reports of crime data specifically from the census dataand thate started showing that they were more likely to be arrestedshowi they were more likely to be in prison. and of course those racialop disparities had continued to this day. and the scholars in the 1890s took that data and stated this means that they are by nature criminals. now course most scholars thenin took this crime data. they took it as actual crime t rates. they said because they are more likely to be arrested and imprisoned there more likely to commit crimes. so with that they are more criminal like. and that emerges from the nature or their culture.from t those are the series that they put forth over the course of the 20th century.cutors many other people today to justify why 40% of theat incarcerated population in this country is black even though black people representbl about 13% of the prison the population and then when we talk about the reasons why they were 22 times more likely to be killed by police from roughly 2010 they say they are recklessly violent. that is
and then roughly by the 1890s you have more and more reports of crime data specifically from the census dataand thate started showing that they were more likely to be arrestedshowi they were more likely to be in prison. and of course those racialop disparities had continued to this day. and the scholars in the 1890s took that data and stated this means that they are by nature criminals. now course most scholars thenin took this crime data. they took it as actual crime t rates. they said because...
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census data from 2015 there are 18.8 veteran america.llion and a half are women, 9.3 million federal -- military veterans are younger than 35 there are 930,000 that's alive today that fought in world war ii and to underscore there's sacrifice and heroism almost 4,000,000 veterans suffer disabilities while in service. while many national chains are saying thank you with freebies and deals there is a list of some of those national chains. ihop offers red white and blue pancakes for free, little caesars, red lobster and outback steakhouse also at baskin-robbins they will donate $.10 for every ice cream scoop sold. a special program helping veterans with ptsd canines for warriors provide service dogs along with a three-week training program giving service members the chance to bond with their new convenience. anita vogel shares one veteran story. >> reporter: many people like to start their morning with a relaxing walk with their dog. now medical experts are realizing that spending time with dogs can have a therapeutic effect on veterans who
census data from 2015 there are 18.8 veteran america.llion and a half are women, 9.3 million federal -- military veterans are younger than 35 there are 930,000 that's alive today that fought in world war ii and to underscore there's sacrifice and heroism almost 4,000,000 veterans suffer disabilities while in service. while many national chains are saying thank you with freebies and deals there is a list of some of those national chains. ihop offers red white and blue pancakes for free, little...
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and that census data started showing that they were, black people were more likely to be arrested.black people were more likely to be imprisoned.ke and, of course, those racial disparities have continued tope this day. and, of course, the scholars in the 1890s took that data and stated, you know what, this means that black people are by nature criminals. now, of course, so most scholars then took his crime data as fact. meaning, they took it as actual crime rates. meaning they stated that since black people are more likely to be arrested and imprisoned, there are more likely to commit crime. and so in be more likely to commit crimes, they are more criminal like. that criminality emerges from there either nature or the culture. those are the fears that scholars of course put forth over the course of the 20th century. those other theories that are put forth by police officers, o prosecutors, politicians, by many of the people today to justify why 40% of the incarcerated population in this country is black even the blackn people represent about 13% of the prison population. when we ta
and that census data started showing that they were, black people were more likely to be arrested.black people were more likely to be imprisoned.ke and, of course, those racial disparities have continued tope this day. and, of course, the scholars in the 1890s took that data and stated, you know what, this means that black people are by nature criminals. now, of course, so most scholars then took his crime data as fact. meaning, they took it as actual crime rates. meaning they stated that since...
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based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. t that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from households that make less than 20% of the federal poverty level. per household 04 that's about $65,000 a year. this is a map based on the census analysis anywhere in blue is showing a census tract that is higher residence who self identify as binaries on the citywide average. then this is the similar map but looking at folks living in low income households. i'm very pleased to report that throughout this analysis did not identify any categories of disparate impacts for minority customers were disproportionate burdens for low income residents. this is when we compared routes across all categories.
based on the 2014 american census data the city is 51 percent minority in about 28% low income. t that is a higher democrat but then that would be considerable income by margot minority suspect the routes were very fortunate that we have very rich data set where is actually interviewed our customers so we know route by route what percentage of our customers are minority or low income. systemwide, about 50% of our customers self identify as a minority. about 51% of our customers are from...
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nationally, according to the latest census data, there are nearly 10 million women-owned businesses,crease of more than 25% since 2007. and a recent report by the center for an urban future found women started more than 60% of all new businesses in new york city between 2002 and 2012, according to jonathan bowles who authored the report. >> we actually did an analysis for the 25 largest cities and there has been major growth across the board. the number of women entrepreneurs are growing not just in new york but in all major cities in the us. >> sreenivasan: however, construction remains an industry that lags behind. only 15% of all private construction firms in new york city are owned by women. >> there's a lack of role models. that's really changed but a lot of times women didn't see people in their families or in their friendship networks that had started businesses. fortunately that really is changing but getting access to those role models and mentors is a big deal. >> sreenivasan: torres, who oversees a team of 17 full-time employees, is trying to set an example for female staf
nationally, according to the latest census data, there are nearly 10 million women-owned businesses,crease of more than 25% since 2007. and a recent report by the center for an urban future found women started more than 60% of all new businesses in new york city between 2002 and 2012, according to jonathan bowles who authored the report. >> we actually did an analysis for the 25 largest cities and there has been major growth across the board. the number of women entrepreneurs are growing...
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census data shows that 227,000 residents put new jersey in their rear-view mirrors and mostly headedylvania or new york. the state lost 17,000 more people than it gained. but the loss in population was tempered by a gain of more than 62,000 immigrants, mostly from asia. >> a big change for a billing system in mercer county had dozens of angry residents lining up to get answers today. "action news" anchor monica malpass now live in the news room with the details on this story. there she is. hi, monica. >> hi, brian that's right. folks in hamilton township tell "action news" they're upset about a $90 fee they were charged for an overdue payment a payment many say they couldn't have made because they never got the bill or they got it too late. new at 5:00 the change that local officials say may have caused the problem and the solution some residents were able to get today. >>> plus, an horticulture bridge is back opened tonight after a serious crash forced it to shut down for more than a year. new tonight vernon odom shows us what the completed project mean means for some drivers in che
census data shows that 227,000 residents put new jersey in their rear-view mirrors and mostly headedylvania or new york. the state lost 17,000 more people than it gained. but the loss in population was tempered by a gain of more than 62,000 immigrants, mostly from asia. >> a big change for a billing system in mercer county had dozens of angry residents lining up to get answers today. "action news" anchor monica malpass now live in the news room with the details on this story....
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>> as recently as 1990, census data shows 81% of america's suburban population was white. by 2010, the number dropped to 65% and has gone down further since then. so as a result, we see that more and more african-americans, hispanics and asians are moving to the suburbs to the point all three of those groups, a majority live in suburban communities, not urban areas. >> woodruff: and this may go hand in hand with the other two when talking about getting younger and diverse but you're saying the suburbs are also getting more liberal. >> yes, as we heard in the last segment, these communities tend to vote more democratic whether african-american, hispanics or millennials, those are groups that vote in larger numbers for democrats and they're living in a place where, in the past, a majority of voters were republican, but now they're voting democratic, and we're see ago really interesting shift play out all over the country. take accounting for example arapahoe outside of denver where through the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, the republican nominee was getting more than 30% of the vo
>> as recently as 1990, census data shows 81% of america's suburban population was white. by 2010, the number dropped to 65% and has gone down further since then. so as a result, we see that more and more african-americans, hispanics and asians are moving to the suburbs to the point all three of those groups, a majority live in suburban communities, not urban areas. >> woodruff: and this may go hand in hand with the other two when talking about getting younger and diverse but you're...
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if you look at the census data, we are seeing a significant drop in the number of people that were in the gap. we were looking at 500,000 people in the gap below childless adults, below 100% of federal poverty a few years ago. it now seems significantly less than that, less in 2014 and even less in 2015. looking at that over time and understanding significance, keep in mind that we have maybe fallen into a situation where we have a significant reduction in unemployment rate, and it is permanently 100% federally financed. judy: well, on this point justin and i don't agree. [laughter] judy: which probably doesn't come as a surprise. i would use statements, what's going to happen when there is a recession? what is going to happen to the people who find themselves uninsured, unemployed, in recession, below poverty level, and they have no access to insurance? i've now worked in two states, both of whom expanded, but they also came from a different background, in their expansions and in their decisions on how to cover people. oregon, while they did expand in the sense they had population up
if you look at the census data, we are seeing a significant drop in the number of people that were in the gap. we were looking at 500,000 people in the gap below childless adults, below 100% of federal poverty a few years ago. it now seems significantly less than that, less in 2014 and even less in 2015. looking at that over time and understanding significance, keep in mind that we have maybe fallen into a situation where we have a significant reduction in unemployment rate, and it is...
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the analysis of census data show counties in a distinct cluster saw among thetes fastest influx of nonwhiteesidents of anywhere in the u.s. we will hear next from michelle in tennessee. she and her other agree on issues. how are you? caller: how are you doing this morning? that both and i agree trump and hillary are terrible. we are voting for gary johnson. we both took the political quiz on isidewith.org. it talked about all the different issues. ours were both gary johnson. the more that we watched him, the more we agree with him. being in tennessee, we are in a big minority here. have you already voted or will you wait until next tuesday? caller: waiting until tuesday. host: on twitter -- if you want to agree or to tell , call usthe agreements on our lines. issues of control of the senate and what happens in the house also as far as the down ballot four are concerned, only o seats needed if hillary wins to change the senate to democratic control. take a look at missouri. this is the "kansas city star." the governor's race even closer. and democrat are tied at 46% each. donald trump leads
the analysis of census data show counties in a distinct cluster saw among thetes fastest influx of nonwhiteesidents of anywhere in the u.s. we will hear next from michelle in tennessee. she and her other agree on issues. how are you? caller: how are you doing this morning? that both and i agree trump and hillary are terrible. we are voting for gary johnson. we both took the political quiz on isidewith.org. it talked about all the different issues. ours were both gary johnson. the more that we...
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not only in these numbers, but you look at the census data, last year's 5% -- or 5.1% growth for theage family was the largest on record. so we're starting to see it. we've got to keep moving. i still think we have slack in this economy. we can do even better. >> if that's all true, why is the participation rate not popping more? >> well, again, you know, the participation rate is a little higher than it was a year ago. and don't forget we're swimming into demographic headwinds, although i mixed that metaphor. and so, you know, when you have a labor force participation rate that's a little higher than it was a year ago, and you've got all these people retiring, what that means is actually you're doing pretty well. i'm very encouraged by the fact that the number of discouraged workers is at its lowest level since when basically the president first took office. and that tells me that folks have confidence that they can get back into the workforce. and that low end level of discouraged workers helps explain why the usix unemployment rate, which is the most broad indicator of unemploymen
not only in these numbers, but you look at the census data, last year's 5% -- or 5.1% growth for theage family was the largest on record. so we're starting to see it. we've got to keep moving. i still think we have slack in this economy. we can do even better. >> if that's all true, why is the participation rate not popping more? >> well, again, you know, the participation rate is a little higher than it was a year ago. and don't forget we're swimming into demographic headwinds,...
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if you look at the census data, we are seeing a significant drop in the number of people that were in the gap. we were looking at 500,000 people in the gap below childless adults, below 100% of federal poverty a few years ago. it now seems significantly less than that, less in 2014 and even less in 2015. looking at that over time and understanding significance, keep in mind that we have maybe fallen into a situation where we have a significant reduction in unemployment rate , and it is permanently 100% federally financed. judy: well, on this point justin and i don't agree. [laughter] judy: which probably doesn't come as a surprise. i would use statements, what's going to happen when there is a recession? what is going to happen to the people who find themselves uninsured, unemployed, in recession, below poverty level they have no access to insurance? i've now worked in two states, both of whom expanded, but they also came from a different background, in their expansions and in their decisions on how to cover people. oregon, while they did expand in the sense they had population up to
if you look at the census data, we are seeing a significant drop in the number of people that were in the gap. we were looking at 500,000 people in the gap below childless adults, below 100% of federal poverty a few years ago. it now seems significantly less than that, less in 2014 and even less in 2015. looking at that over time and understanding significance, keep in mind that we have maybe fallen into a situation where we have a significant reduction in unemployment rate , and it is...
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if you look at research in the census data, in almost every sector and in every job, the job is held by majority of us-born workers. that means, contrary to popular opinion, there are no jobs that u.s. workers will not do. there are no jobs that u.s. workers will not do. to me, that is an elitist and snobbish viewpoint. furthermore, in those jobs they have not had pay raises. the hospitality industry, the construction industry. they have not had pay raises in many years. . am not an econ phd i think when there is a shortage of something, the price is supposed to increase. .e have needs if you live in rural canada, like rural arkansas, you find a lot of doctors who come from overseas because we have needs that evidence shows we need to meet with highly skilled emigration -- immigration. doctors, nobel prize winners, engineers and we have high skilled or ultrahigh skilled needs. we need to poke is our immigration system on those needs and skills, not on the policies we have in place. >> there is the answer up there. sen. cotton: that is wrong. it will be the party of donald trump in tw
if you look at research in the census data, in almost every sector and in every job, the job is held by majority of us-born workers. that means, contrary to popular opinion, there are no jobs that u.s. workers will not do. there are no jobs that u.s. workers will not do. to me, that is an elitist and snobbish viewpoint. furthermore, in those jobs they have not had pay raises. the hospitality industry, the construction industry. they have not had pay raises in many years. . am not an econ phd i...
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wealthould get data on by census tract in this country, i would love to do that. racial wealth gap is tremendous. i'm sure that explains the racial patterns we see. i don't think we have data -- we states, thata by would be interesting, but not at the senses tra -- census track level. >> data on home equity. even have the mortgages. mr. braga: right. places where the home value is high, lower share of collection. for the assets, yes. >> majority of assets in the home. .ot invested in stock mr. braga: homeownership is also lower in four places. have of poor people don't homes. they rent. ms. johnson: any other questions? yes? cre, and one for you, a couple of questions on michael's study. before i read your paper, i read press articles about the effects you reference. i'm wondering if you had seen anything about certain states trying to take action against this in anyway, after they see people with essentially criminal that going through the court system can showing up in t jail system. and michael, to your point about , one bit of an maryland is one of the highest
wealthould get data on by census tract in this country, i would love to do that. racial wealth gap is tremendous. i'm sure that explains the racial patterns we see. i don't think we have data -- we states, thata by would be interesting, but not at the senses tra -- census track level. >> data on home equity. even have the mortgages. mr. braga: right. places where the home value is high, lower share of collection. for the assets, yes. >> majority of assets in the home. .ot invested...
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and were able to isolate the census tract data just for san francisco so that to be more true to the spirit of the charter comparing each census tract to all other census tracts in the city. that is what this map shows. the very darkest purple there the to darkest color shades are the top 20% of frequency of these characteristics. that doesn't show very well for the audience but i hope that commissioners can see. and we overlaid that data to a map with our parks. again, census tracts with the highest 20% of population characteristics compared to the city a solar designated as equities owns. these are the places where we are going to count measure, track, and evaluate and compare the recreation and parks services and resources compared to the city as a whole. as you can see in the dark purple there are the parks are there as we know the names of each of those parts and we were able to come up with then a list of the parks that are in the service area of the equity zone. there are now 77 parks here. if we just quickly go back to the map . we gerrymandered last time i wa
and were able to isolate the census tract data just for san francisco so that to be more true to the spirit of the charter comparing each census tract to all other census tracts in the city. that is what this map shows. the very darkest purple there the to darkest color shades are the top 20% of frequency of these characteristics. that doesn't show very well for the audience but i hope that commissioners can see. and we overlaid that data to a map with our parks. again, census tracts with the...
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data collection, i just did for you already. here is the most interesting part. this is a map of the united ,tates, and this shows a shift census track, that has data collection. and that as a said before, you see that regions of the u.s. had rate of data collection, especially the southern region and the west region. the state that has the highest people and that with data collection in 2013 was about. consumersple -- of with a credit file had data collections reported in their credit file. the region of the u.s. with the lowest share with data collection is the upper midwest, north dakota, south dakota, the soda. north dakota is the state in the u.s. with the lowest share of people with data collection. 17% of people have data collections. the united states, very big, so what we will do is zoom in in two very different states. the first state is texas. on the left side you can see the distribution in texas by the shared data collection they had. i want to point out in the southern part of texas, there are a lot of consumersdistribute high share of data collection. in fact, interpol can areas in the u.s. with the highest share
data collection, i just did for you already. here is the most interesting part. this is a map of the united ,tates, and this shows a shift census track, that has data collection. and that as a said before, you see that regions of the u.s. had rate of data collection, especially the southern region and the west region. the state that has the highest people and that with data collection in 2013 was about. consumersple -- of with a credit file had data collections reported in their credit file....
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the department compiles data on economic growth and trade and incomes. he will oversee the 2020 census. who is wilbur ross? he is worth $2.9 billion. he is the chairman the ross & company. he made money from steel and coal companies. he is an art collector. his collection worth $150 million. the most important appointment is treasury secretary. in the running is steve mnuchin and we're told that jamie dimon. they are still talking about this name. unclear how serious that is. you know, he is a banker. >> potentially very controversy. >> that is really interesting. a lot of people who own the stock of the company. one day the stock fell a bit. we are watching closely. in 2008, obama was 20 days in to the transition process before he choose his treasury secretary. we are told after thanksgiving most likely for the treasury secretary. >>> another issue is defense candidate james mattis. the two met for a little over an hour on saturday. the president-elect characterized the four-star general as the real deal and true general's general. a source tells cnn that no decision is made, but he i
the department compiles data on economic growth and trade and incomes. he will oversee the 2020 census. who is wilbur ross? he is worth $2.9 billion. he is the chairman the ross & company. he made money from steel and coal companies. he is an art collector. his collection worth $150 million. the most important appointment is treasury secretary. in the running is steve mnuchin and we're told that jamie dimon. they are still talking about this name. unclear how serious that is. you know, he...