I live in an old neighborhood in Tulsa. Affluent, sidewalks. Great neighborhood. People always decorate for the holidays, and a popular Trick or Treat destination. They literally bus kids in from North Tulsa, which is predominatly Black. I buy 1,000 pieces of candy every year, and always run out and just shut down. I'd guess 80% are young Black kids.
Very similar in my neighborhood. About a 50/50 population but the majority of kids are minorities dressed as teenagers.
“Teenagers” get the hard candy - cute little munchkins get the good stuff.
I have the same situation living on the Detroit border.
Most of the kids are from the city. I’m sure my “newer “ minority neighbors have mentioned to family, and friends that we have a pretty cool neighborhood for Trick or Treat.
Happy Halloween.
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Same here. We live in a golf course community and folks from “outside” park in the club parking lot and then get on trailers that were brought in by their family members. They hayride around the whole neighborhood and have a really good time. We give out at least 5,000 pieces of candy every year and we love every minute of it.