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Percent of people who speaks Spanish at home by city:
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RANK CITY %
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1 Santa Ana, CA 74.0
2 El Paso, Tx 69.5
3 Miami, Fl 66.0
4 Anaheim, CA 42.8
5 Los Angeles, CA 42.2
6 San Antonio, Tx 41.9
7 Houston, Tx 35.7
8 Riverside, CA 33.2
9 Dallas, Tx 32.7
10(tie) Tucson, Az 28.6
10 Fresno, CA 28.6
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(Source: Census 2000 Supplementary Survey)
http://swdb.berkeley.edu/News_Info/tops.htm
The U.S. unemployment rate is 5.7
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Unemployment rates by city Nov. 2002
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119 TUCSON, AZ 4.4
172 SAN ANTONIO, TX 5.0
239 HOUSTON, TX 5.7
239 RIVERSIDE-SAN BERNARDINO, CA 5.7
249 LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH, CA 5.8
283 DALLAS, TX 6.6
295 MIAMI, FL 7.0
317 EL PASO, TX 8.7
328 FRESNO, CA 15.1
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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
http://www.bls.gov/web/laummtrk.htm
Anaheim 4.3%
http://www.venturi-staffing.com/oc_ui.shtml
Santa Ana 6.6%
http://www.venturi-staffing.com/oc_ui.shtml
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Using the above data the following cities have over 30% Spanish
speakers and a higher than average unemployment rate (5.7%)
City Spanish % Unemployment Rate
Santa Ana, CA 74.0 6.6%
El Paso, Tx 69.5 8.7%
Miami, Fl 66.0 7.0%
Los Angeles, CA 42.2 5.8%
Dallas, Tx 32.7 6.6%
All of the above five cities have colleges that offer Computer or
Business technology programs.
Additional information that may interest you:
Santa Ana No. 1 in Spanish
Population: Census Bureau says 74% of city's residents speak the
language, highest in the nation. Anaheim, L.A., Riverside also in top
10.
http://swdb.berkeley.edu/News_Info/Santa%20Ana%20No.htm
Map of Latino Population by State
http://www.sacbee.com/static/archive/news/special/census/latino.pdf
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