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The growth of suburbs was significantly influenced by several factors: 1. **Post-World War II Economic Boom**: After World War II, the U.S. experienced an economic boom that increased the general standard of living, allowing more families to afford homes. 2. **Government Policies**: Policies such as the G.I. Bill provided veterans with low-cost mortgages. Additionally, federal programs like the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insured loans, making homeownership more accessible. 3. **Infrastructure Development**: The expansion of highways and the interstate system facilitated easier commuting from suburban areas to urban centers, encouraging suburban living. 4. **Desire for More Space**: Many families desired more space and a quieter, often safer, living environment, which suburbs offered. 5. **Automobile Availability**: The increasing availability and affordability of automobiles made it feasible for more people to live in the suburbs and commute to work. 6. **Urban Decay**: Deteriorating conditions in inner cities during the mid-20th century prompted many families to move to the suburbs. Since the 1970s, most immigrants to America have come from: 1. **Latin America**: A significant portion of immigrants has come from countries in Latin America, particularly Mexico, due to geographic proximity and economic opportunities. 2. **Asia**: Many immigrants have also come from Asian countries, such as China, India, the Philippines, and Vietnam, often seeking educational and professional opportunities. 3. **Other Regions**: While Latin America and Asia constitute the majority, there have been substantial numbers of immigrants from the Caribbean, Africa, and the Middle East as well. These shifts in immigration patterns since the 1970s represent a broader diversification of the immigrant population in the United States.

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April 23, 2025, 6:34 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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