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By Alberto Garcia
The birth rate among Latinos is a major factor in economic growth in key states and explains the decline in employment in other states, according to a leading expert.
An article published this week by economist Alan Nevin compares the average number of children in Latino families to those among Asian and non-Hispanic families to help explain current and future impacts on employment and economic growth. The highest birth rates were among non-U.S.-born Latino families.
Nevin explains that the birth rate in the United States is currently 2.0, or roughly the population replacement rate. Combined with immigration, increased birth rates have led the population of the U.S. to grow by about 2.5 million people per year.
San Diego County median home price is $650,000 for third straight month
The median home price in San Diego County stayed at $650,000 in November.
(K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
The median home price is up 9.3 percent in a year.
San Diego County’s median home price in November was $650,000 for the third consecutive month.
The fact that the price didn’t go up is notable in San Diego County, where there have been substantial gains throughout the coronavirus pandemic, increasing nearly 6 percent month-to-month at one point this past summer.
The median, which includes condominiums, resale single-family homes and newly built homes, is up 9.3 percent in a year, according to CoreLogic data provided by DQNews. The median is the point at which half the homes sold for more and half for less.