This powerpoint by Bruce Katz was presented to students at Macalester College in St. Paul, MN. The presentation describes immigration, aging, domestic migration, and population growth trends based on U.S. Census data for 2000. It develops an emerging typology to illustrate how these trends play out across different cities and suggests policies that help cities become more competitive.
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Commentary
Census 2000: Key Trends and Implications for Cities
September 8, 2003