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Business, 13.03.2020 22:51, jared5491

Samuel Homes wants to expand rapidly by building homes in major markets throughout the United States. Which forecast by the Bureau of Labor Statistics presents the most significant challenge to rapid expansion? a) Asian-Americans being the fastest growing racial group b) whites continuing to be the largest racial group c) greater racial and ethnic diversity d) more women participating in the paid tabor force e) a slowing growth rate for the U. S. civilian labor force

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