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Frey quoted in New York Times on the Census Bureau’s 2017 figures on foreign-born population in the US

September 14, 2018

The newly released Census Bureau data indicates that US has reached its highest share of foreign-born population since 1910. William Frey’s analysis shows that the new arrivals are more likely to come from Asia and to have college degrees. “Since 2010, the increase in the number of people from Asia — 2.6 million — was more than double the 1.2 million who came from Latin America, Mr. Frey found.”

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