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This Is the Most Segregated City in America

This Is the Most Segregated City in America Douglas A. McIntyre © Provided by 24/7 Wall St. More than five decades have passed since the Fair Housing Act of 1968 outlawed housing discrimination on the basis of race, sex, national origin and religion. Yet, segregation persists in some of America’s largest cities, with white Americans living in majority-white neighborhoods and Black Americans in majority-Black neighborhoods. The patterns of segregation in many major metropolitan areas can be traced back to laws and legal racial housing policies of the early 20th century used to exclude Black residents from certain neighborhoods. Even after the U.S. Supreme Court began to ban explicitly racist zoning policies in the mid-20th century, governments used the federally-backed Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) to continue segregation policies.

This Is America s Fastest Shrinking City

This Is America’s Fastest Shrinking City Douglas A. McIntyre © Provided by 24/7 Wall St. Population growth has slowed in the United States in recent years. The U.S. population increased by just 0.48% from 2018 to 328.2 million people in 2019, the slowest growth in a century. While the national population grew, many places actually lost a significant share of their populations, mostly to residents moving away. Dozens of major metropolitan areas across the country saw their populations contract by at least 4%. While some of the declines were through natural changes (births minus deaths), the majority were due to net migration, as many more residents packed up their belongings and moved away than moved to the area.

4 of America s most segregated cities are in Alabama, report says

4 of America’s most segregated cities are in Alabama, report says Updated Feb 23, 2021; Posted Feb 23, 2021 A statue of Rosa Parks in downtown Montgomery, close to the spot where she boarded a bus before her arrest on Dec. 1, 1955, sparking the Montgomery bus boycott. Facebook Share A recent report named four of Alabama’s largest cities as the most segregated cities in America. The analysis was done by 24/7 Wall St., which looked at data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population and Housing Estimates Program. The website also looked at the percentage of Black residents who lived in census tracts where at least 50% of the population is Black.

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