This pushpull phenomenon often resulted in bringing both the best and the worst of rural America to the city. And. rural America. by this process. was stripped of needed educated and trained manpower and the arrival of the worst into the cities substantially magnified the serious situation that cities find themselves in today. The poorest of the migrants. in terms of training. education. and financial resources. and because of discrimination. have tended to stay in the cities while the best trained and educated. making up a rising middle class. joined in another significant internal migrationthe movement of 33 percent of these cities inhabitants to the suburbs. Today. more than half of our metropolitan population lives outside the central city. During the period of 196668. an average of 486.000 white Americans left cities.
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