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Ten Least Diverse U.S. Cities — Including One in Metro Denver

Michael Roberts | February 25, 2015 | 7:12am
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The latest survey from the folks at WalletHub lists "2015’s Cities with the Most and Least Ethno-Racial and Linguistic Diversity."

Spurred by Black History Month, the site looked at 350 communities across the country as a way of cataloging America's increasing diversity, as epitomized by the photo above, spotlighting the Denver Center for International Studies.

Not every community met this standard, though — and a community in metro Denver actually ended up among the ten least-diverse cities in the study.

Count down the photo-illustrated bottom ten below, featuring WalletHub data and a map that graphically shows changes over the past several years.

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