| Arabs in Foreign Lands
Naím, Moisés
Foreign Policy, May/June 2005, no. 148, p. 96, 2p.
“People of Arab descent living in the United States are doing far better than the average American. That is the surprising conclusion drawn from data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2000 and released last March. The census found that U.S. residents who report having Arab ancestors are better educated and wealthier than average Americans.” Moisés Naím is editor in chief of Foreign Policy.
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