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Date Added: August 09, 2008 12:44:02 PM
Statistics showing Native Hawaiians faring more poorly than non-Hawaiians economically are skewed because a larger percentage of Native Hawaiians are people under 18 and therefore are much less likely to earn an income, according to a study released yesterday by the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii.

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