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Growing Importance of the Inland Empire Hispanic Community
John Husing, Ph.D. Chief Economist Inland Empire Economic Partnership
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National Data on Hispanic Companies
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Business Share v. Share of People
Firms % Share Population Black/African American 2,584,403 9.5 39,697,782 12.6 American Indian and Alaska Native 272,919 1.0 2,574,388 0.8 Asian 1,917,902 7.1 15,578,065 5.0 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 54,749 0.2 530,525 Hispanic 3,305,873 12.2 52,932,483 16.9 Minority 7,952,386 29.3 116,638,306 37.2 Non-Hispanic White 19,278,260 70.9 197,275,734 62.8
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Share of Firms vs. Sales Share & Job Share
Black/African American 9.5 1.3 1.7 American Indian and Alaska Native 1.0 0.3 0.4 Asian 7.1 5.8 6.4 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.2 0.1 Hispanic 12.2 4.0 4.2 Non-Hispanic White 70.9 88.0 86.5
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Average Sales Per Firm All Firms Firms With Employees $58,000 $948,000
Black/African American $58,000 $948,000 American Indian and Alaska Native $142,000 $1,209,000 Asian $365,000 $1,305,000 Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander $149,000 $1,375,000 Hispanic $143,000 $1,322,000 Non-Hispanic White $546,000 $2,326,000
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Age Distribution of Business Owners
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Characteristics of Inland Empire Hispanic Market
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Hispanic Share of Population
Larger Than 25 States
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Changing Ethnic Composition Inland Empire, 2016 v. 2000
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How Groups Caused Inland Empire Population Growth
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Cities: Majority Hispanic, 2016
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Age Distribution
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Median Income by Ethnicity
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Poverty Status by Ethnicity
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Hispanic Occupational Distribution
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Total Purchasing Power by Ethnicity
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Language at Home
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Residential Stability
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Citizenship
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Adult Educational Levels
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K-12 Enrollment by Ethnicity
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