What group has higher educational levels than any other racial-ethnic group in the U.S.? What American Indian tribes have more than 100,000 members? When did American Indians get the right to vote? Arab Americans are more/less likely than the average U.S. resident to have a college degree. What is Tiger Woods ethnic makeup?
Q4 The ethnic groups of people in United States of America (USA) are 79.96% white, 12.85% black, 4.43% Asian, 0.97% Amerindian and Alaska, 0.18% native Hawaiian and other Pacific island and about 15.1% of the total US population is Hispanic. There is an inequalities in US between the immigrant and the American-born natives. In 2000, the average immigrant earned about 20 percent less than their American-born counterpart. In 1940, a typical immigrant earned nearly 6 percent more. The second generation earned 6.3 percent more than American-born workers in 2000, compared to nearly 15 percent more in 1970 and almost 18 percent more in 1940.
No Fancy Words; Just Plain Unique “Here in Houston, it looks like the future belongs to everything” Mark Doty. Houston is considered the fourth largest city in the United States. With that said, there are plenty of assumptions of what Houston might be like, especially to new comers. Houston is a unique place compared to the top three cities – New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago. When Houston was beginning to form in the 1910s, politicians and majors where focused on major occurring events such as WWI, the Great Depression, WWII, among others.
• In 2011, the percentage of lone parent family children is higher than in 1996, and the percentage of ‘couple families’ children is lower than in 1996. This would suggest that there are more lone parent families in 2011 than there were in 1996. • The approximate ratio of ‘couple families’ children to ‘lone parent’ children in 1996 is 4:1, whereas in 2011 this is reduced to approximately 3:1. Word count: 157 Part B Consider two different types of household and, by using one example, describe how a decision made by government affects the flow of money between government and each of these households. Explain how this decision would also affect how money flows between these two different households and corporations.
2. Income Descriptive Statistics: Income ($1000) Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Q3 Income ($1000) 50 0 43.74 2.07 14.64 21.00 30.00 43.00 55.00 Variable Maximum Income ($1000) 67.00 With the data provided we can see that the highest income coming is $67,000 and the lowest at $21,000, making the range of the customer’s income $46,000. The average income is $43,740. The median income is $43,000, due to the median being less than the average this makes the distribution skewed to the right. This provides us data saying that more of AJ DAVIS’s customers have a lower income then the rest.
“The state violent crime rate was higher than the national violent crime rate average by 37.5% and the state property crime rate was higher than the national property crime rate average by 20.84 %”. ( City
“Although dollar losses in Eastern Europe seem relatively low compared to other regions ($640 million in 1998), the region continues to have the highest overall piracy rate. With an overall regional rate of 76% -- representing only a one percent decline from the previous year - the countries with the highest piracy rates were the CIS - less Russia (93%), Russia (92%), and Bulgaria
There are fewer than three thousand students attending the county’s five elementary schools, one middle school and two high schools. The racial makeup of the county in 2000 was 56.4% White, 41.1%African America, 1.3 % Hispanic, 0.4%Native American, 0.5% Asian, 0% Pacific Islander, 0.5% from other races,
What were the Rates of Crime for each Area? Inglewood California has a lower aggravated assault crime rate than Knoxville Tennessee. In Inglewood California, the aggravated assault crime rate per 100,000 people in 2006 is 426.8. Knoxville Tennessee had an aggravated assault crime rate of 684.7 for every 100,000 people (Area Connect, 2014). The aggravated assault crime rate for 2006 is reported because it falls between the years 2000 and 2012 that are used in this report of crime data.
The overall prevalence of self-reported hypertension was 24.4%, with lower prevalence amongst Hispanics than among non-Hispanics. In general, although Blacks had the highest prevalence of hypertension, the prevalence estimates were also higher in non-Hispanic Blacks. Hispanic Blacks who had a college degree or more and those with less than a high school diploma had similar prevalence of hypertension. Also Blacks with an income of $55 000 or more had a higher prevalence of hypertension than Whites regardless of their