With an estimated population of about 600,000, Boston is the largest northernmost city on the US eastern seaboard and is the 10th largest metropolitan area in the nation. Only
New York City and San Francisco surpass Boston in population density.
Boston is a cosmopolitan city: according to the most recent estimate (2006), 53,5 % of the population is white (15,8 % of the population is of Irish descent), followed by Hispanics (15,5%), Italians (8.3%). Another sizeable group is the people of West Indian ancestry, with 6.4%
It is no exaggeration to say that Boston's more than 100 colleges and universities enrolling over 250,00 students enjoy nation renown and have a major impact on the city and region's economy. Apart from being the city’s major employers, those universities attract high-tech industries such as computer hardware and software companies, as well as biotechnology companies. Financial services, especially mutual funds and insurance are other active players in Boston’s economy. For example, it was in Boston, through Fidelity Investments, that the mutual fund got popularized. Boston is also the regional headquarters of major institutions such as Gillette (now owned by Procter & Gamble) Bank of America and Liberty Mutual insurance company.
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