http://www.city-journal.org/2012/22_...ographics.html
If the upward mobility of the impending Hispanic majority doesn’t improve, the state’s economic future is in peril.
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Latinos now make up nearly half of Los Angeles County’s residents.
California is in the middle of a far-reaching demographic shift: Hispanics, who already constitute a majority of the state’s schoolchildren, will be a majority of its workforce and of its population in a few decades. This is an even more momentous development than it seems. Unless Hispanics’ upward mobility improves, the state risks becoming more polarized