Tuesday, November 27, 2012
This Week in CQ Researcher
"The
nation is undergoing one of the most important demographic transitions
in its history. For the first time, minority babies outnumbered white
newborns last year, and Census estimates predict that by 2042
non-Hispanic whites will no longer be in the majority. Already, more
than a third of Americans are minorities, and non-whites accounted for
92 percent of population growth between 2000 and 2010, a trend driven by
rising Hispanic immigration. Meanwhile, as millions of baby boomers
retire, the nation is growing older. More than a fifth of Americans will
be 65 or older by 2030, compared with one in eight today. Seismic
changes also are occurring on the religious front: Protestants are no
longer in the majority, and millions have abandoned religion altogether.
And, in a striking trend of reverse migration, millions of blacks are
moving back to the South."
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