The Spanish speaking population is increasing at a phenomenal rate in the United States.
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With that increase comes your need to have the ability to
communicate effectively and efficiently with Spanish
speaking adverse drivers.
Understanding the language and the culture can make the
difference between success and failure.
Understanding the language and the culture can make the difference
between balance in full or settlement in full.
Understanding the language and the culture can make the difference
between an adverse driver who is willing to resolve the debt or an
adverse driver who has become upset or frightened into hiding beyond
the statute of limitations.
Hispanic Population in the United States: 1970 to 2050 Population in millions
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U S CENSUS BUREAU
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000
Decennial Census
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102.6
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87.6
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73.0
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59.7
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35.3
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14.6
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9.6
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Current Population Trends in the Hispanic Population
As of July 1, 2006:
- 44.3 million Hispanics, 14.8% of the total population of 299
million.
Between 2000 and 2006:
- Hispanics accounted for one-half of the nation's growth.
- Hispanic growth rate (24.3%) was more than three times the
growth rate of the total population (6.1%).
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(1) Roslow Research Group, U.S. Hispanic Population Projections, June 2005.
The number of Spanish-dominant and bilingual Latinos will increase by 45 percent over the next two decades, adding 12.4 million Spanish speakers to today's population:
· By 2025, the number of Spanish-speaking Latinos in the United States will reach 40.2 million, up from 27.8 million today.
· Fully two-thirds of Hispanics 5 and older will speak Spanish 20 years from now.
· On average, 35 percent of third-generation Latinos in the United States speak Spanish.
· The 18-and-older Spanish-speaking population will increase by 53 percent, to 15.2 million by 2025.
· The key 18- to 49-year-old demographic will grow by 7.5 million, and will include 59 percent of all the Spanish speakers.
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The Future Use Of The Spanish Language In The USA1
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U.S.Department of
Transportation2
Study participants pointed out several strategies that should be avoided when
working with Hispanic communities. They advised against impersonal approaches,
the use of aggressive or enforcement-oriented messages, and the tendency to
ignore the diversity within Hispanic communities. Presentations that could be
construed as disrespectful or condescending must be avoided. For example,
machismo should not be attacked or insulted; elders and women should be shown
respect. Excluding key members of the community from program development and
implementation is another key ingredient for failure, as this seriously undermines
credibility.
(2) U.S Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration DOT HS 808 373 Final Report September 1995, Highway
Safety Needs of U.S. Hispanic Communities: Issues and Strategies.
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