Originally posted by Delock
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This is from wiki:
A recent article released by The Times-Picayune indicated that the metropolitan area had undergone a recent influx of 5,300 households in the later half of 2008, bringing the population to around 469,605 households or 88.1% of its pre-Katrina levels. While the area's population has been on an upward trajectory since the storm, much of that growth was attributed to residents returning after Katrina.
Its about how the Vietnamese went back in after the storm and with in one or two years had completely rebuilt their community, almost with no government assistance. Short of one or two other very affluent neighborhoods/districts in the city, they were the only working class community to do so without government assistance and before anyone else as well. Now that's impressive.
It also gives me great perspective in that almost all Vietnamese came here in the late 70's with nothing but the shirt on their back and some tax incentives from the government for our involvement in their country's civil war. 30 years, or just one generation later they were the first to rebuild in New Orleans. That speaks volumes in of itself.
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