
According to new census figures, most of the babies born in the country are members of racial minority groups. It's being called a "watershed moment" for the United States' ethnic makeup and brings us one step closer to 2042, when, social scientists predict, nonwhites will be outnumbered. Looks like we have about 12 years to come up with a more accurate term than "minorities" for people of color.
From the Washington Post:
Population estimates show that 50.4 percent of children younger than 1 last year were Hispanic, black, Asian American or in other minority groups. Thatâs almost a full percentage point higher than the 49.5 percent of minority babies counted when the decennial census was taken in April 2010. Census Bureau demographers said the tipping point came three months later, in July.
The latest estimates, which gauge changes since the last census, are a reflection of an immigration wave that began four decades ago. The transformation of the countryâs racial and ethnic makeup has gathered steam as the white population grows collectively older, especially compared with Hispanics.
The census has forecast that non-Hispanic whites will be outnumbered in the United States by 2042, and social scientists consider that current status among infants a harbinger of the change.
âThis is a watershed moment,â said Andrew Cherlin, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins University who specializes in family issues. âIt shows us how multicultural weâve become.â
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Although minorities make up about 37 percent of the U.S. population, the District and four states are majority minority â California, Hawaii, New Mexico and Texas.
Read more at the Washington Post.
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