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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People in this thread are weird. 20902 (Wheaton) is about 38% Hispanic, which is about the same as zip 22041 in Falls Church (37%). Manassas in Prince William County (37%), Sterling in Loudoun County (33%), and zip code 22305 in Alexandria (38%). Maybe the posters aren't as familiar with those other areas because Wheaton is someplace they've actually been to. Because Wheaton is actually a good place to live and visit. [/quote] I saw https://www.maryland-demographics.com/wheaton-demographics "The largest Wheaton racial/ethnic groups are Hispanic (43.4%) followed by White (22.6%) and Black (19.6%)." Leaving 15% for Asian and the rest https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_Church,_Virginia Falls Church 68% White, 10% Asian, 10% Hispanic, 4% Black [/quote] Falls Church is very big, so an appropriate comparator to Falls Church would be Silver Spring (which encompasses Wheaton). Here's an example comparing two census areas: https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/sevencornerscdpvirginia,wheatoncdpmaryland/PST045224 Both areas are around 40% Hispanic. The people above who said 95% were making that up.[/quote] It only feels like it’s 95% Hispanic because every store clerk and restaurant server speaks Spanish. If you don’t speak Spanish, it can be a challenge when you need to have a conversation.[/quote] I don't speak Spanish, and I haven't had that issue at stores and restaurants. A lot of those workers seem to speak both languages fluently. But when getting work done on my house, even from big well-reviewed contractors in the area, the laborers who actually do the work often speak very little English.[/quote]
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