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Column: Blacks, Hispanics Find Reasons for Optimism

With millions of Americans suffering severe economic hardships, the image of a Dickensian holiday season is hard to dismiss. Yet those with the least are surprisingly more optimistic about the future.

According to a Pew Economic Mobility Project study, 68% of blacks and 66% of Hispanics believe their economic circumstances will be better in 10 years while only 48% of whites do.

Read the full article at usatoday.com.

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