William H. Frey
Everything…now has to do with diversity that we could hardly recognize in 1990…The future is people of all races and ethnicities.
People like to `have it all'—affordable housing in a smaller-town setting but in close proximity to jobs and big-city amenities.
The image of the white family living in the suburb is becoming extinct. It's an endangered species.
[Social Security and health insurance] are issues that could be dominant in the minds of voters for many years to come.
Boomers have crossed the line between thinking about Medicare an issue for their parents, to being worried about it for themselves.
A greater Hispanic presence is now evident in all parts of the country — in the Snowbelt and in the Sunbelt.