What does it mean to be American?
Being American is a privilege. It means you get an equal opportunity to experience the American dream, a unique experience in which the individual gets an equal chance of prosperity and success through hard work in an upward social mobility for family and friends. This is the American dream!
21239 vrs 21215
this website gives access to all various public information related to your location. it is a good place to seek answers to questions in regard to your next location if you decide to relocate. I live in 21215 which based on the website, has seen a decrease in population from 66358 in 2000 to 63448 in 2013. in comparison, 21239 has seem to be a good location as it has less decrease in population of 48601 to 48403 within the same time span and it also has a better cost of living in 106.9 to 21215's 105.6 where the national average is 100.0.
What will the US demographics look like in 2050? What does this mean for you?
Based on the US demographics, there likely won't be an issue of race as far as black and white is concerned. This is due to the impact of immigration influencing multiracial birth. The rapid growth in the U.S. minority population is being fueled by immigration. By 2050, the majority of Americans will not categorize themselves in a one or even two race and that I think will level the playing field. Race being a very bad influence on the growth of this nation might decrease by 2050. For me this is evident that the world is being levelled and the rest of the world including me can not wait to see and possibly experience the change it might bring.
City-Data.com - Stats about all US cities - real estate, relocation info, crime, house prices, cost of living, races, home value estimator, recent sales, income, photos, schools, maps, weather, neighborhoods, and more. (n.d.). Retrieved February 21, 2016, from http://www.city-data.com/
Bucher, R. D. (2000). Diversity consciousness: Opening our minds to people, cultures, and opportunities (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.