December 4, 2014
By PolicyLink and USC PERE
Please note: reports dated earlier than June 2020 were published under our previous names: the USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) or the USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII).
![Report image with collage of animals and scenery in the shape of the region outline and the region highlighted on a map](https://dornsife.usc.edu/eri/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2023/02/2014_Piedmont_Triad_Final-Cover-900x600.png)
The Piedmont Triad region in North Carolina—covering 12 counties and home to the cities of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point—is a growing region whose demographics are rapidly changing.
Communities of color are driving growth, and have increased from 20 to 33 percent of the population since 1980. Ensuring its diverse residents can participate in the regional economy and contribute to stronger job growth and broadly shared prosperity is critical for the region’s future.
Growing good jobs, investing in its workforce, and infusing economic inclusion into economic development and growth strategies are promising strategies.