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CountyTy90
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« on: March 21, 2015, 05:48:52 PM »

The Great Plains region, with a few 50%+ counties in Kansas of all places. Ford County, which contains Dodge City, is one of those counties. Most of the 30%+ counties are connected to the big NM-Texas region, but there's also three random Nebraska counties.



I know Colfax County and Dakota County in Nebraska have large slaughter houses, which employ many Hispanics. Would assume the same for the other county in Nebraska and those in southwest Kansas.
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2015, 10:00:51 AM »
« Edited: April 25, 2015, 10:04:15 AM by CountyTy90 »

Here's the U.S. map again, but this time with 5% Hispanic population added to each county. I know, it's not a normal projection because some areas will become Hispanic at a faster rate than others, but I thought it would be interesting to see what it looks like.



If someone can make a gif of the two maps that would be great Smiley

I made this GIF of the Hispanic growth in Texas (wasn't as big of a hit on here as I thought it would be). I think it's pretty cool though. Thinking about doing California too.


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CountyTy90
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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2015, 01:30:53 PM »

I made this GIF of the Hispanic growth in Texas (wasn't as big of a hit on here as I thought it would be). I think it's pretty cool though. Thinking about doing California too.




FWIW, I remember seeing this (I'm not sure I replied) and thought it was great!

I also found a GIF on Google of national Hispanic population by county from 1980-2011, but it was jumpy (the frames weren't lined up right) and it didn't have the years labeled. So I split the GIF apart and fixed these issues. Here it is.



That is so cool seeing the whole country; especially interesting to see Illinois how around 1990-2000 the Hispanic population exploded around the Chicago area. Also surprised to see that it looks like a majority of North Carolina counties are at least 5% Hispanic.
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CountyTy90
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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2015, 01:40:27 PM »

Here's the U.S. map again, but this time with 5% Hispanic population added to each county. I know, it's not a normal projection because some areas will become Hispanic at a faster rate than others, but I thought it would be interesting to see what it looks like.



If someone can make a gif of the two maps that would be great Smiley

I made this GIF of the Hispanic growth in Texas (wasn't as big of a hit on here as I thought it would be). I think it's pretty cool though. Thinking about doing California too.




That's neat! Definitely do Florida at some point! Grin

I think I tried looking for Florida's data and couldn't find it (don't take my word for it though...)

I've done California and Texas and I know I looked for Georgia and South Carolina's data on the Census Bureau website and couldn't find it.
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