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Gillaspy says growth in Minnesota's black population is fueled in part by an influx of immigrants from Africa.
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Births typically decline in recessions, for example, and don't fully rebound when the economy improves, said state demographer Tom Gillaspy.
In economic downturn, an uptick in couples living together before marriage Jeremy Olson 2010
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More than 80% of the state's population growth since 2000 is attributable to minorities, Gillaspy says.
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"We're still a lot less diverse than the nation as a whole," says state demographer Tom Gillaspy, "but we are changing."
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"We need to start thinking about a very different way we interact with each other," state demographer Tom Gillaspy said at a recent gathering of the Minnesota Redesign project in Bemidji.
www.startribune.com 2012
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A large share of the U.S. jobs that have been created since 2008 are not permanent positions, Gillaspy said.
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Medicare, "we're entering the age of entitlements," said Gillaspy.
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"The economy that ends up with the most talented people at the end of the day wins," Gillaspy said.
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The sheer number of boomers already is affecting the economy in another way, Gillaspy said.
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"The Somali community has long felt it is a bit larger than the Census Bureau estimate, but this number doesn't feel uncomfortable to me," State Demographer Tom Gillaspy said.
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