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Minorities will be the driving force behind new household formation over the coming decades. Minorities will be the driving force behind new household formation over the coming decades. According to the Urban Institute, from 2010 to 2020, 8.9 million net new minority households will form, accounting for 77 percent of projected household growth during this period. From 2020 to 2030, an additional 9.1 million net new minority households will form, accounting for a staggering 88 percent of projected household growth in this decade.45 In short, the future vitality of the housing market will depend upon meeting the housing needs of these new minority households (See Chart F). Unfortunately, the median incomes of African-American and Hispanic families continue to lag significantly behind those of their white counterparts. Remarkably, in 2012, the median income of a minority household aged 25 to 34 was $20,000 below that of a white household of the same age. In addition, minority household wealth is extremely low. According to a recent analysis by the Pew Research Center, in 2013, the median net worth of an African-American household was just $11,000, nearly 13 times less than the $141,900 median net worth of white households. In 2013, the median net worth of Hispanic households was also very low – just $13,700, about ten times less than that of whites (See Chart G).46 While the Great Recession negatively impacted the net wealth of all racial groups, the subsequent decline in wealth has been most pronounced among African-American and Hispanic families, many of whom lost a major asset – their home – following the collapse of the homeownership market. Consistent with these findings, the median net wealth of minority renters is particularly low. Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies calculated that, in 2010, the median net worth of African-American renters was just $2,100, and was $4,500 for Hispanic C har t F Housing Demand will Increase, Largely Driven by Minorities Net New Households (Millions) Proje