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Share of U.S. Population Born Abroad Hits a 108-Year Peak
« on: September 14, 2018, 04:47:44 pm »
 
Share of U.S. Population Born Abroad Hits a 108-Year Peak

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By Sabrina Tavernise, New York Times

WASHINGTON — The foreign-born population in the United States has reached its highest share since 1910, according to government data released Thursday, and the new arrivals are more likely to come from Asia and to have college degrees than those who arrived in past decades.

The Census Bureau’s figures for 2017 confirm a major shift in who is coming to the United States. For years newcomers tended to be from Latin America, but a Brookings Institution analysis of that data shows that 41 percent of the people who said they arrived since 2010 came from Asia. Just 39 percent were from Latin America.  About 45 percent were college educated, the analysis found, compared with about 30 percent of those who came between 2000 and 2009.


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