members of the white working class who had found their wages undercut and their access to housing, education, medical care, and other facilities diminished by competition with
rising numbers of immigrants;
Not exact matches
From 2004 to 2014, the
number of Asia Pacific
immigrants was on a steady
rise along with
immigrants from Africa and the Middle East.
According to Nowrasteh, the
rising U.S. population is being bolstered by a growing
number of immigrant households, and their presence will continue to transform the housing market.
Rising numbers of female executives, affluent
immigrants, growing
numbers of younger and older workers and a ballooning retiree population will have a profound influence on residential real estate in the U.S. over the next 10 years, according to Burns and Porter.