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KentuckyWoman

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12. It is possible.
Mon Jan 21, 2019, 07:49 PM
Jan 2019

As metro Cincinnati turns itself into a medical and tech hub, the incoming flow of people are mostly non white. The demographics in the northern suburbs are already changing quickly. As people settle in and get tired of the downtown commute they'll look for closer housing, and just over the river in Northern Kentucky is a good choice. Over the last 10 - 20 years those communities have invested heavily in infrastructure improvements and community projects.

I can envision a time in the lives of current high school kids where Northern Kentucky is minority white. Go far enough out and I can see white generally in this country are well under 10% of the population. Yes, you'd have to go out a few 100 years at least, but I think it's possible.

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