One of the most intriguing statistics in the 2010 census is the unprecedented movement of black families into homes and jobs in the suburban counties surrounding Dallas. In Collin and Denton counties, and in the suburbs of Dallas and Fort Worth, black growth rates soared by as much as 178 percent over the past decade, with most of the growth going to rapidly expanding communities located near major job centers with quality schools. Allen's black population soared from 1,915 to 7,071, and the percentage of population almost doubled. Frisco's black population grew even faster, to 8.1 percent of the population from 3.8 percent in 2000. In Dallas County, Cedar Hill now has a black majority at 51.9 percent of the population, after a net gain of more than 12,500 black residents in 10 years. Collin County's white population grew by almost 120,000, or 32 percent. But its black population soared by 178 percent, increasing from about 22,000 in 2000 to 64,000 in 2010. The county added 65,000 Hispanic residents, an increase of 128 percent; and 53,000 Asians, a jump of 157 percent. Denton County's white population increased by 30 percent, 98,000 people. But Asian growth added 26,000 residents, an increase of 149 percent; 68,000 Hispanics, a 130 percent increase; and 29,000 blacks, a 116 percent bump. Read more: http://www.dallasnews.com/news/loca...on-expanding-in-dallas-fort-worth-suburbs.ece
Dude best post of the day. Had no clue there were other O and A fans on here. Do you listen regualrly?
This is so damn true. Sad as it is, The Situation with his retarded ass use to be a big Piggy Small fan.
Who cares what they say. Just as long as Dallas and the burbs becomes more of a melting pot and a progressive society where Black-owned and ethnic businesses prosper.
That's cause they're all moving outta Oak Cliff. hahahaha But f'reals every time I say I'm going to Dallas it usually ends up that I'm going to whichever burb my baby's mom is living in at the time, and I usually stand out like a sore thumb wherever we go up there, whether it's actually in Dallas or outside of it. Haven't made it to Fort Worth yet, though. Here in Houston it seems to be more about which burb you're living in. In places like Tomball and Katy I've seen way more white people (especially Tomball...lotta rednecks there) than anything, but then on the east side I saw a lot more black and hispanic people. I can't remember the name of the burb I was in that time, though. I wanna see the statistics for Houston. I'd like to see if my personal observations match the census statistics.