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« on: January 11, 2018, 02:25:22 AM »

A curiousity, I was looking at language statistics, which unfortunately are not published on a fine level basis, and discovered that Malayalam speakers were more numerous in Fort Bend County than Harris County.

It makes sense. Indian Americans tend to be highly educated/skilled and are concentrated in affluent suburban and urban areas, such as Sugar Land in Fort Bend County. I'm guessing the western and northern Houston suburbs are more affluent than the city proper.
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