Saturday, August 11, 2012

HAS THE U.S. OCCUPATION OF HAWAI`I WORKED?

HOW HAVE HAWAIIANS FARED?

Hawaiian Families In Hawai`i Have The Lowest Mean Family Income Of All Major Ethnic Groups In Hawai`i.

Hawaiian Families Tend To Be Larger Than Average Meaning That Their Comparatively Low Income Must Support A Higher Number Of Individuals.

Per Capita Income Calculations Confirm That Hawaiians Are Socioeconomically Disadvantaged.

The Cost Of Living In Hawai`i Is Among The Highest.

When Adjusted For Differences In The Cost of Living,The Median & Per Capita Income Of The Hawaiian Population Is Substantially Lower Than Comparable US Figures.

Poverty Rates Consistently Show The High Socioeconomic Need Among Hawaiians In Hawai`i.

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