Friday, May 6, 2011

Interesting Take on Seattle and Suburban Diversity Changes.

Article posted in Crosscut.com from Dick Morrill, geography professor at UW, is HERE. From the post:
Seattle has long been the most or among the few most diverse places in the state and many people probably believe it still is. But, according to the 2010 census, Seattle has been displaced by dozens of places! It has become slightly more diverse, but suburban cities, mainly but not only to the south, have become markedly more diverse.
Seattle data apparently mirrors data from my earlier post HERE which showed that City of Portland was now only 8th most diverse city in Metro Council jurisdiction.
 
Originally created and posted on the Oregon Housing Blog.

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