User talk:Hubstack

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hi, i am the one reverting your edits in New Jersey. Nothing personal, I just would like to see you cite your sources about your demographics :) Project2501a 30 June 2005 13:00 (UTC) The source of these statistics is the United States Census Bureau (www.census.gov). I am a professional demographer and noticed that several of the ethnic, ancestry, and racial statements are not accurate. New Jersey is NOT the most Italian-American state in the nation. It is third, after Rhode Island and Connecticut. Also, New Jersey is 6% Jewish, which should be mentioned in the religion section. Additonally, New Jersey does NOT have anywhere near the highest percentage of non-whites or African Americans of any state. NJ is 66% non-Hispanic white (14% black, 13% Hispanic, 6% Asian). States that have a greater percentage of minorities (with approximate percentages) include: New York (16% black, 15% Hispanic, 6% Asian) Maryland (28% black) DC (60% black, 7% Hispanic) Georgia (29% black, 5% Hispanic) Florida (16% Hispanic, 14% black) Mississippi (36% black) Louisiana (32% black) Texas (32% Hispanic, 12% black) New Mexico (42% Hispanic, 10% Indian) Arizona (25% Mexican, 5% Indian) Nevada (19% Hispanic, 7% black) California (32% Hispanic, 12% Asian, 7% black) Hawaii (58% Asian, 23% multi-racial, 19% Pacific, 7% Hispanic)


 * good! give us the url where the stats are located. you might also want to read about how to edit a page. You also should sign your comments. you can sign them by typing for tildas like this ~ Project2501a 30 June 2005 13:39 (UTC)