May 10, 2010 8:29 AM

White Flight: Suburbs Home to More Minorities

(AP)  White flight? In a reversal, America's suburbs are now more likely to be home to minorities, the poor and a rapidly growing older population as many younger, educated whites move to cities for jobs and shorter commutes.

An analysis of 2000-2008 census data by the Brookings Institution highlights the demographic "tipping points" seen in the past decade and the looming problems in the 100 largest metropolitan areas, which represent two-thirds of the U.S. population.

The findings could offer an important road map as political parties, including the tea party movement, seek to win support in suburban battlegrounds in the fall elections and beyond. In 2008, Barack Obama carried a substantial share of the suburbs, partly with the help of minorities and immigrants.

The analysis being released Sunday provides the freshest detail on the nation's growing race and age divide, which is now feeding tensions in Arizona over its new immigration law.

Ten states, led by Arizona, surpass the nation in a "cultural generation gap" in which the senior populations are disproportionately white and children are mostly minority.

This gap is pronounced in suburbs of fast-growing areas in the Southwest, including those in Florida, California, Nevada, and Texas.

"A new metro map is emerging in the U.S. that challenges conventional thinking about where we live and work," said Alan Berube, research director with the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings, a nonpartisan think-tank based in Washington. "The old concepts of suburbia, Sun Belt and Rust Belt are outdated and at odds with effective governance."

Suburbs still tilt white. But, for the first time, a majority of all racial and ethnic groups in large metro areas live outside the city. Suburban Asians and Hispanics already had topped 50 percent in 2000, and blacks joined them by 2008, rising from 43 percent in those eight years.

The suburbs now have the largest poor population in the country. They are home to the vast majority of baby boomers age 55 to 64, a fast-growing group that will strain social services after the first wave of boomers turns 65 next year.

Analysts attribute the racial shift to suburbs in many cases to substantial shares of minorities leaving cities, such as blacks from New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Whites, too, are driving the trend by returning or staying put in larger cities.

Washington, D.C., and Atlanta posted the largest increases in white share since 2000, each up 5 percentage points to 44 percent and 36 percent, respectively. Other white gains were seen in New York, San Francisco, Boston and cities in another seven of the nation's 100 largest metro areas.

"A new image of urban America is in the making," said William H. Frey, a demographer at Brookings who co-wrote the report. "What used to be white flight to the suburbs is turning into 'bright flight' to cities that have become magnets for aspiring young adults who see access to knowledge-based jobs, public transportation and a new city ambiance as an attraction."

"This will not be the future for all cities, but this pattern in front runners like Atlanta, Portland, Oregon, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Austin, Texas, shows that the old urban stereotypes no longer apply," he said.

The findings are part of Brookings' broad demographic portrait of America since 2000, when the country experienced the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, a historic boom in housing prices and the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.

Calling 2010 the "decade of reckoning," the report urges policymakers to shed outdated notions of America's cities and suburbs and work quickly to address the coming problems caused by the dramatic shifts in population.

Among its recommendations: affordable housing and social services for older people in the suburbs; better transit systems to link cities and suburbs; and a new federal Office of New Americans to serve the education and citizenship needs of the rapidly growing immigrant community.

Other findings:

-About 83 percent of the U.S. population growth since 2000 was minority, part of a trend that will see minorities become the majority by midcentury. Across all large metro areas, the majority of the child population is now nonwhite.

-The suburban poor grew by 25 percent between 1999 and 2008 - five times the growth rate of the poor in cities. City residents are more likely to live in "deep" poverty, while a higher share of suburban residents have incomes just below the poverty line.

-For the first time in several decades, the population is growing at a faster rate than households, due to delays in marriage, divorce and births as well as longer life spans. People living alone and nonmarried couple families are among the fastest-growing in suburbs.

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by renagade112 May 10, 2010 5:19 PM EDT
I believe whites are finally starting to give up. Whites are beginning to be alien in their own country... Whites are considered racists at the drop of a hat... whites are ment to feel they are walking on egg shells in every facit of their lives. Personnaly at this stage in my life its why Ive opted out of having children... I'd not want to be raising kids in todays society. Long term.. I have only to look to dying .. and cant even count on dying a dignified death without the government butting in. Open the gates... let them all in...
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by rile1con May 10, 2010 5:33 PM EDT
It is grim out there, but have hope! I think all Americans can prosper together despite these racial differences if we can get the right leaders into office. Restore our Democracy and Americans of all backgrounds can work together to make this country great once again!!

Seemed like you needed a little pep talk :)
by inketolstoy May 10, 2010 3:41 PM EDT
Typical CBS spin. Middle class people are moving into the city to save what little money they now make and a CBS reporter sees the white ones as fleeing from minorities because they are racist. Why don't you just say that if you are white and live in the county, subburbs or inner city you are racist?
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by jclark7613 May 10, 2010 1:10 PM EDT
by rile1con****The tea party, Palin, Limbaugh and the company he keeps are the ones that are attempting to divide this country. It's funny how the right wing seem to accuse anyone that doesn't agree with their wild views are unamerican or anti Constitution. The tea baggers and the right wing are very intertaining to listen to....funnier than Jersey Shores.
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by rile1con May 10, 2010 1:35 PM EDT
You must be a CNN viewer. The Tea Party was started by Ron Paul supporters and was taken over by the likes of Palin. There is nothing racist about the movement, but it seems you believe the global media propaganda. It was reported by the Associated Press that opposition groups are planting people at Tea Party rallies to make them look 'moronic and racist'. I am a Constitutionalist, not really a Tea Partier; but I know they are being negatively portrayed by the mainstream media for political purposes. I recommend going to unbiased online sources for your information. True Constitutionalists are only concerned about keeping the freedoms our country was founded on and stopping big government before they bankrupt our country. Race is not a factor. If you give me a white, black or latino Democrat, Republican or Independent who truely and honestly cares about the future of our country; I would vote for that person. The two party system is designed to divide us. Is the preservation of our Constitution and wanting to stop the bankrupting of our country really considered wild views?
by quapawsix May 10, 2010 11:37 AM EDT
If it was the hard working blue collar work force that America had and paid for that got some of you so call educated where you are to day and how did we get paid back our jobs shipped to third world countries and the rich were given tax breaks to do it and in return for loyal service to the rich we were given slave wage jobs working at fast food or retail outlets, so to the edcuated when this country falls and you want to blame someone I suggest you look in the Mirror. You have forgotten where you came from America.
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by tuathadedannan May 10, 2010 2:08 PM EDT
I'm one of those so called educated people.... and I think you are right. The blue collar folks also by and large fight our wars, grow our food, deliver it to the stores. Just the folks you want to marginalize.
by rile1con May 10, 2010 11:27 AM EDT
The mainstream media is controlled by the global elites and will report on anything to separate loyal American citizens. Divide and conquer.

Good Americans of all races and backgrounds need to band together to vote for politicians who support our Constitution and will put an end to big governemnt spending. Don't let them divide us while they take over what is left of our country.
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by Vet_Turner May 10, 2010 10:18 AM EDT
Teague's companies cut health care
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by ktgilb1 May 10, 2010 10:02 AM EDT
What jobs are the "illegal immigrants" taking from us anyway? CEO's, Doctors, Nurses, captains of industry? What joibs are we so angry that they are taking from hard working americans?
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by wtcmedicdidntforget May 10, 2010 10:43 AM EDT
how about
painting
carpentry
lawn care
masonry
steel working
food services
home repair
and thousands of other vocational jobs!
by Empire-George- May 10, 2010 10:44 AM EDT
Construction, Carpentry, Painting, and Landscaping jobs have been taken by illegal aliens, away from American citizens......this isn't the 1990's where illegals only washed dishes and did maid service....no, things are a lot different now, especially in the Northeast.....and they work for cash payment....citizens aren't so willing to commit tax evasion.
by elliot019 May 10, 2010 9:46 AM EDT
Who hires illegal immigrants - Americans. Who uses the illegal drugs that are causing so much violence on the border - Americans. If American citizens did the right thing when making their own personal decisions the illegal immigration issue would go away almost overnight. Blaming the people that are supplying what Americans are demanding is absolute foolishness and hypocrisy. They are easily vilified but that doesn't change the FACT that American demand is causing the problem.
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by mec6951 May 10, 2010 9:01 AM EDT
The notion of minorities becoming the majority scare the heck out of a lot of white people, that's why we have movements such as the tea party. It will be interesting to see how white people deal with being the minority. Can't wait to see it.
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by 1American May 10, 2010 9:13 AM EDT
Minoritys don't scare white people. It's the "entitlement minority thugs" that scare those who work for a living, both white and minority.
by chevyhotrod May 10, 2010 9:27 AM EDT
"It will be interesting to see how white people deal with being the minority. Can't wait to see it."

Will the white people be allowed to call black people racist if the white people do not get what they want?

Can't wait to see how hypocritical humans actually are.
by MPHgrad May 10, 2010 8:45 AM EDT
Wow CBS, FYI: Florida is not in the southwest.
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