Sunday, October 28, 2007

Minorities Less Likely To Take Kids Trick-or-Treating on Halloween

From USAToday.com:

"Two-thirds of parents say their children will trick-or-treat this Halloween, but fewer minorities will let their kids go door-to-door, with some citing safety worries, a poll shows."

"The survey found that 73% of whites vs. 56% of minorities said their children will trick-or-treat on Wednesday."

"That disparity in the survey is similar to the difference in how people view the safety of their neighborhoods. Lower-income people and minorities are more likely to worry that it might not be safe to send their children out on Halloween night." Source

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