Katrina Survey.

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Phoenix2001
"Hurricane Katrina drained the New Orleans metropolitan area of almost 40% of its residents and left the region with a whiter, wealthier and older population, according to the first Census Bureau estimates since the devastating flooding.

The special survey released today shows the New Orleans area, made up of seven parishes, became 73% white in the months after the hurricane Aug. 29, up from about 59% before the storm. The black population dropped from about 37% to 22%. The median age increased by about four years, and the median annual income rose from $39,793 to $43,447.


"This confirms what some people thought: There was a selective out-migration of poorer minorities," says William Frey, a demographer with the Brookings Institution.


The survey provides only estimates and is not official. It looked at counties and parishes in four states affected most by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.


In New Orleans, the Census report confirms what local officials have been saying for months: Katrina did more damage in lower-income, black neighborhoods, which has made it more difficult for those residents to return.


Katrina and the subsequent breaching of the levee system flooded 80% of New Orleans and swamped St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes to the east. Areas that did not flood are repopulating, but vast stretches of the metro area remain virtually empty. The Louisiana Recovery Authority estimates about 200,000 homes were destroyed.


The city of New Orleans lost about 64% of its residents after the storm, going from 437,000 in July to 158,000 in January, the Census Bureau says.


New Orleans demographer Greg Rigamer says the city's population has risen to 200,000 since the Census survey. Like the wider seven-parish metro area, New Orleans has lost more blacks than whites, Rigamer says. The May 20 mayoral election showed the city to be about 55% black, Rigamer says, down from two-thirds.


Lisa Blumerman of the Census Bureau says the demographic changes include an increase in requests for food stamps "across the board" in storm-affected areas. "Louisiana alone saw a 14% increase," she says. "That's incredible growth and shows an increased need for government help."


Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where Katrina hit directly and swept away miles of coastal homes, the population has dwindled 17%, from 363,000 to 303,000. The black population rose from 17% to 28%, while the white population declined from 80% to 71%.


Many hurricane evacuees are living in Houston, according to the survey. Harris County, which includes Houston, has an additional 90,000 people, or a 2.5% increase. Baton Rouge, about 80 miles east of New Orleans, saw its population increase by 17,000 people, or 4%."

......I find that this report is pure bullshit. Obviously someone is trying to make a discriminating attack against caucasians, and wealthy people.

botankus
Whatever the salary average is among the black citizens, Reggie Bush's pending salary alone with escalade the average through the roof!

Adam_PoE
Originally posted by Phoenix2001
"This confirms what some people thought: There was a selective out-migration of poorer minorities," says William Frey, a demographer with the Brookings Institution.

Originally posted by Phoenix2001
Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where Katrina hit directly and swept away miles of coastal homes, the population has dwindled 17%, from 363,000 to 303,000. The black population rose from 17% to 28%, while the white population declined from 80% to 71%.

"There was a selective out-migration of poorer minorities," but "the black population rose... while the white population declined?"

What the f**k?

botankus
The migration refers to the New Orleans area, which went from 2/3rds to 55% black, while the population rising is stated as being along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Adam_PoE
Originally posted by botankus
The migration refers to the New Orleans area, which went from 2/3rds to 55% black, while the population rising is stated as being along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

The article claims that, "Katrina did more damage in lower-income, black neighborhoods," but goes on to say that in the neighborhoods directly hit by hurrican Katrina, "the black population rose... while the white population declined." That is a clear contradiction.

botankus
Because it rose on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, which is not the same thing as New Orleans. There are cities like Mobile, where they are saying that the New Orleans residents "migrated" to, thus raising their population while lowering that of the Big Easy.

Regardless, the article doesn't have that much credibility IMO.

Bardock42
Wasn't Katrina like three quatribilliontrillion years ago?

botankus
The third named storm this year will be Hurricane Chris (my real name), so you all better watch out. Of course, it will probably just fizzle a little bit and die out, but I'm still watching out for it.

And even worse, Hurricane Debbie is after that! wink

Bardock42
Originally posted by botankus
The third named storm this year will be Hurricane Chris (my real name), so you all better watch out. Of course, it will probably just fizzle a little bit and die out, but I'm still watching out for it.

And even worse, Hurricane Debbie is after that! wink

And will Hurricane botankus be before it? I'd "lol" if it was the case. Or even better..Bardock....what cities are their left that a Bardock Hurricane could destroy?

botankus
Close...if any of you out there know anyone named "Beryl" blink, you can tell them there will have the 2nd named storm named after them.

Bardock42
Originally posted by botankus
Close...if any of you out there know anyone named "Beryl" blink, you can tell them there will have the 2nd named storm named after them.

Well...at least it begins with a "B" ...(boy I feel tempted to post onje of those "no-expression-smileys"wink

WrathfulDwarf
Quite a controversial survey. Althought I did notice that most of the early coverage of the event last year was concentrated on the Superdome and few nearby neighborhoods.

aclj
They should've never metropolized a city inside of a bowl. But why complain? The city was a decadent wasteland anyway.

Kritish
New Orleans was a shit hole before Katrina. After when the sewer lines burst it was literally.

Capt_Fantastic
Originally posted by botankus
And even worse, Hurricane Debbie is after that! wink

Does that mean it will just drunkenly wander around the ocean, being ineffectual and off topic?

kidding debs.

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