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U.S. Census Bureau Announces 2010 Census Population Counts |
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The U.S. Census Bureau just announced that the 2010 Census showed the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2010, was 308,745,538.
The resident population represented an increase of 9.7 percent over the 2000 U.S. resident population of 281,421,906.
The resident population represents the total number of people in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
- The most populous state was California (37,253,956);
- The least populous, Wyoming (563,626);
- The state that gained the most numerically since the 2000 Census was Texas (up 4,293,741 to 25,145,561) and;
- The state that gained the most as a percentage of its 2000 Census count was Nevada (up 35.1% to 2,700,551).
Regionally, the South and the West picked up the bulk of the population increase, 14,318,924 and 8,747,621, respectively.
But the Northeast and the Midwest also grew: 1,722,862 and 2,534,225.
Beginning in February and wrapping up by March 31, 2011, the Census Bureau will release demographic data to the states on a rolling basis
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Get the full U.S. Census Bureau 2010 story here - http://2010.census.gov/2010census/
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"Census Bureau Survey Draws Attention to Need for More Proactive Multicultural Approach" |
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From the HuffingtonPost.com by Louis Provenzano...
The release this past week of the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) makes it clear that America's ethnic makeup is changing much quicker than ever before, raising questions about how we as a country should support the evolving needs of a truly multicultural population.
The suburbs are booming with immigrants.
And, last year alone, 48 percent of newborns were members of minority groups, a serious challenge for the educational system (see New York Times article "Immigrants Make Paths to Suburbia, Not Cities").
Not only do we risk having an uneducated populace as new immigrant groups typically struggle to assimilate for multiple generations, we face challenges in the courts, social services, health care, even emergency calls for 911 because of language-based issues.
Certainly Hispanic immigrants are having the greatest impact, but the concerns extend beyond just one language with more than 170 languages and dialects spoken in the U.S.
Read the rest of this HuffingtonPost.com article here >>
Louis Provenzano is President & COO of Language Line Services.
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Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States |
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By Jeanne Batalova and Aaron Terrazas of the Migration Policy Institute
"Regardless of whether Congress takes decisive action on immigration reform in the near term, immigration will long remain a critical issue due to the fact that it has a profound impact on the US economy and intersects with other public policy areas such as health care, education, the labor market, and national security.
"This Spotlight (article) seeks to provide answers to the most frequently asked questions on the subject of immigration and immigrant integration. For example:
- Where are immigrants primarily from?
- How many immigrants come each year?
- How many are already here?
- How many became US citizens last year?
- Do they have health insurance?
- Where do they live?
- How many children live in immigrant families?
- How large are illegal immigration flows, and
- How has the government responded?
Continue reading this highly in-depth series of Migration Policy Institute articles.
Also, click on the bullet points below for more information on each topic:
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New Book Explains How to Build Brands Online with Hispanic Communities |
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From the Hispanic PR Blog...
"If you or your company haven't thought about how to reach the Latino audience, now is a good time, especially with the release of the Census data in early 2011 (see articles above).
"According to recent reports, the buying power of Hispanics in the U.S. will reach $1.3 billion by 2014 - or twice as fast as the general market.
"An amazing convergence is happening in marketing today: the growth of the U.S. Hispanic population is coinciding with the growth of digital media.
"In fact, Hispanics worldwide are increasingly using the Internet and social media to not only keep in touch with family and friends but they are also searching for product information, comparing prices, printing coupons, and shopping online.
"Is your brand ready?"
Here's how to get your copy of "Latino Link"
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US. News: "Best Careers 2011: Interpreters & Translator" |
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From Use News & World Report...
"As one of the 50 Best Careers of 2011, interpreting and translating should have strong growth over the next decade."
"Pharmaceutical inserts, instruction manuals, and textbooks-these are just a few of the documents that translators rework in English or other languages.
"At courthouses around the country and conferences throughout the world, interpreters help people of different tongues communicate.
"While both interpreters and translators convert one language into another, interpreters work with the spoken word, and translators the written word.
"But choosing this occupation means learning more than a foreign language; you also must thoroughly understand the subject you're communicating about.
"You'll relay not only words, but complicated concepts and ideas, as well as the cultural subtleties that accompany them."
Read more of this article in U.S. News' "Best Careers 2011"
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We Are Hiring! Join Language Line Services |
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Language Line Services,
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Dual Role Interpreters in California
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As for work-at-home, over-the-phone interpreters, we have openings in a number of
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- Arabic
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- and several others (see our Web site)
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- Human Resources Coordinator
- Sales Executive - Federal Government
- Senior Sales Executives in Business Partnership Development, Healthcare, Government, General Markets, and Face-to-Face Interpretation
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A Thought for the Holiday Season |
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A holiday quote from the poet
John Greenleaf Whittier.
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name of your own holiday.
Somehow, not only for Christmas
But all the long year through,
The joy that you give to others,
Is the joy that comes back to you.
And the more you spend in blessing
The poor and lonely and sad,
The more of your heart's possessing
Returns to you glad.
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