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  <title>America's Diversity Explosion Is Coming Just in Time</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;I am convinced that the United States is in the midst of a pivotal period ushering in extraordinary shifts in the nation's racial demographic makeup,&amp;quot; writes&amp;amp;nbsp;William Frey&amp;amp;nbsp;in his new book,&amp;amp;nbsp;Diversity Explosion:&amp;amp;nbsp;How New Racial Demographics are Remaking America. In this podcast, Frey, a senior fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program and&amp;amp;nbsp;an internationally regarded demographer, explains what he means by &amp;quot;diversity explosion&amp;quot;; why growing minority populations are so important for America; and what public officials, community leaders, and decision-makers need to understand about the importance of educating and training a new generation of workers.&#13;
Frey also discusses how he got into the field of demography, and what it means when people say &amp;quot;demography is destiny.&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
Also in the podcast,&amp;amp;nbsp;David Wessel, director of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Hutchins Center on Fiscal &amp;amp;amp; Monetary Policy, offers his regular economic update, noting that &amp;quot;something weird is going on&amp;quot; when broad measures of the labor market are looking better yet two-thirds of the voters say the economy is getting worse.&#13;
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Show notes:&#13;
&amp;amp;bull;&amp;amp;nbsp;Diversity Explosion: How New Racial Demographics Are Remaking America&amp;amp;bull;&amp;amp;nbsp;Immigrants Continue to Disperse, with Fastest Growth in the Suburbs&amp;amp;bull;&amp;amp;nbsp;Social Mobility Memos&amp;amp;bull; &amp;quot;The Great American Melting Pot&amp;quot; (music/lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, performed by&amp;amp;nbsp;Lori Lieberman,&amp;amp;nbsp;Schoolhouse Rock, 1977)&#13;
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