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		<description><![CDATA[Location, rather than culture, lies at the root of commuting differences. | Following up on a recent post on race and driving, here&#8217;s data from the American Community Survey on Northwest commuting patterns by race and ethnicity&#8212;showing that both Hispanics and Blacks are more likely than the Northwest&#8217;s white residents to seek an alternative to solo driving for their daily commute. (Just to be clear, I&#8217;m using the census term &#8220;Hispanic&#8221; interchangeably with the word &#8220;Latino,&#8221; the census term &#8220;Black&#8221; interchangeably with...]]></description>
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