White neighborhoods are becoming darker in (1) ______ and more expensive. (1) ______. Analysts say that soaring house prices and booming car sales are being fueled by an (2) ______ mobile black middle class (2) ______. emerging from the ashes of (3) ______. (3) ______. Blacks, who make up about 75 percent of South Africa’s 46.6 million people, are moving from the (4) ______ of the economy into the mainstream (4) ______. thanks to policies aimed at redressing decades of injustice. Statistics compiled by the independent Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC. show that the black middle class has (5) ______ to 7.8 percent of the total population in 2000 from 3.3 percent in 1994. (5) ______. "The development of a black middle class was deliberately stunted under segregation and apartheid," said the HSRC’s Roger Southall. Although official figures are not (6) ______, (6) ______. analysts say the black middle class is behind the retail sales boom and strong house price growth. Before 1994, blacks were (7) ______ by legislation from owning properties in suburbs exclusively reserved for whites and had limited access to bank credit. (7) ______. But the face of the former white suburbs has changed as blacks (8) ______ move from the townships in search of security and better municipal services. (8) ______. Living in posh suburbs is seen by many as a status symbol. "The black middle class is (9) ______ strongly to the growth of the property market and other sectors of the economy," says Jacques du Toit, an economist at banking group Absa. (9) ______. House prices rose by an (10) ______ of 30.3 percent in real terms in 2004, (10) ______. the highest since 1967, and business is also booming for auto traders, with a growing number of sales attributed to black buyers.