August 2008
Good News
Native Hawaiians Prosper
This paper examines the effects of demographics and earning power of those identifying themselves as Native Hawaiian. It finds that Native Hawaiians are as prosperous as everyone else, despite claims to the contrary from some in our community. A "Native" as used herein is someone who has self-identified as being "Native Hawaiian," either alone or in combination with another race or races, in response to the Census survey. A "non-Native" is someone who has not so self-identified.
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How Fast Does The State Government Spend Your Money?
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