Census: Widening income gap as blacks leave cities
WASHINGTON — Affluent black Americans who are leaving industrial cities for the suburbs and the South are shifting traditional lines between rich and poor, according to new census data. Their migration is widening the income gap between whites and the inner-city blacks who remain behind, while making blacks less monolithic as a group and subject to greater income disparities.
Be Counted: Friday deadline to mail back questionnaires
Friday is the last day to return 2010 Census forms by mail.
The U.S. Census Bureau will accept all census forms mailed on or before April 16, after which Census Bureau workers will visit individual households to collect the data.