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When it comes to making friends a new poll finds many Americans don't look outside their own race. The group most likely to lack diversity in their friendships is whites. Fifty years after the march on Washington, 38 percent of white Americans have only white friends. According to a new report...

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Published inCNN Newsroom
Main Authors Brown, Pamela, Romans, Christine, Zain Asher, Baldwin, Brooke
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Atlanta CQ Roll Call 13.08.2013
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Summary:When it comes to making friends a new poll finds many Americans don't look outside their own race. The group most likely to lack diversity in their friendships is whites. Fifty years after the march on Washington, 38 percent of white Americans have only white friends. According to a new report from Pew, a record 36 percent of Americans ages 18 to 31 are living with their parents. That's 21.6 million people and that number has steadily climbing since 2007. How long are they camping out on your basement couch? A recent Caldwell Banker survey found young adults think it's acceptable to live at home for up to five years after college. Chris Latham, a wealthy former Bank of America executive and his wife of more than 20 years were in the midst of a bitter divorce. Instead of settling, police say Latham plotted to have his wife killed.
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