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Minorities set to be US majority | |
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White people of European descent will no longer make up a majority of the US population by the year 2042 - eight years sooner than previous estimates. | |
The big change is among Hispanics and Asians, whose numbers are expected to double by the middle of the century to form 30% and 9% of the population. | |
It is projected that black people will account for 15%, a small increase. | |
The US Census Bureau's latest projections are based on birth, death and current immigration rates. | |
According to the bureau's statistics, ethnic and racial minorities will become the majority by 2042 and account for 54% of the population by 2050. | |
The process of change has been speeded up through immigration and higher birth rates among US minorities, especially Hispanics. | |
Non-Hispanic whites, who now make up 66% of the population, will account for 46% by the middle of the century. | |
'Ageing baby boomers' | |
It has long been said that the US is a nation of immigrants but in the past the influx has mainly come from white Europeans, the BBC's Jonathan Beale reports from Washington. | It has long been said that the US is a nation of immigrants but in the past the influx has mainly come from white Europeans, the BBC's Jonathan Beale reports from Washington. |
CENSUS PREDICTION 2050: Minorities will make up 54%Hispanics: Rise to 30% from 15%Blacks: Small increase to 15%Asians: Rise to 9% from 4% | |
It is likely that the demographic changes will be experienced right across the country - and no longer confined to urban areas as in the past. | It is likely that the demographic changes will be experienced right across the country - and no longer confined to urban areas as in the past. |
Overall, the US population is expected to rise from 305 million people to 439 million by 2050. | |
The white population will also be ageing. The number of people over 85 years old will triple in the next 40 years. | The white population will also be ageing. The number of people over 85 years old will triple in the next 40 years. |
"The white population is older and very much centred around the ageing baby boomers who are well past their high fertility years," William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution think tank, told the Associated Press. | |
"The future of America is epitomised by the young people today. They are basically the melting pot we are going to see in the future." | "The future of America is epitomised by the young people today. They are basically the melting pot we are going to see in the future." |
The Census Bureau points out that its projections are subject to big revisions, depending on immigration policy, cultural changes and natural or man-made disasters. |