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Majority Of U.S. Babies Are Non-White For First Time, Census Finds

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First Posted: 06/23/11 02:40 PM ET Updated: 08/23/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON (AP) - For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the U.S., part of a sweeping race change and growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape government policies.

Preliminary census estimates also show the share of African-American households headed by women - made up of mostly single mothers - now exceeds African-American households with married couples, a sign of declining U.S. marriages overall but also continuing challenges for black youths without involved fathers.

The findings, based on the latest government data, offer a preview of final 2010 census results being released this summer that provide detailed breakdowns by age, race and householder relationships such as same-sex couples.
Demographers say the numbers provide the clearest confirmation yet of a changing social order, one in which racial and ethnic minorities will become the U.S. majority by midcentury.

"We're moving toward an acknowledgment that we're living in a different world than the 1950s, where married or two-parent heterosexual couples are now no longer the norm for a lot of kids, especially kids of color," said Laura Speer, coordinator of the Kids Count project for the Baltimore-based Annie E. Casey Foundation.

"It's clear the younger generation is very demographically different from the elderly, something to keep in mind as politics plays out on how programs for the elderly get supported," she said. "It's critical that children are able to grow to compete internationally and keep state economies rolling."

Currently, non-Hispanic whites make up just under half of all children 3 years old, which is the youngest age group shown in the Census Bureau's October 2009 annual survey, its most recent. In 1990, more than 60 percent of children in that age group were white.

William H. Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution who analyzed the data, said figures in the 2009 survey can sometimes be inexact compared with the 2010 census, which queries the entire nation. But he said when factoring in the 2010 data released so far, minorities outnumber whites among babies under age 2.

The preliminary figures are based on an analysis of the Current Population Survey as well as the 2009 American Community Survey, which sampled 3 million U.S. households to determine that whites made up 51 percent of babies younger than 2. After taking into account a larger-than-expected jump in the minority child population in the 2010 census, the share of white babies falls below 50 percent.

Twelve states and the District of Columbia now have white populations below 50 percent among children under age 5 - Hawaii, California, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Florida, Maryland, Georgia, New Jersey, New York and Mississippi. That's up from six states and the District of Columbia in 2000.

At current growth rates, seven more states could flip to "minority-majority" status among small children in the next decade: Illinois, North Carolina, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, South Carolina and Delaware.

By contrast, whites make up the vast majority of older Americans - 80 percent of seniors 65 and older and roughly 73 percent of people ages 45-64. Many states with high percentages of white seniors also have particularly large shares of minority children, including Arizona, Nevada, California, Texas and Florida.

"The recent emergence of this cultural generation gap in states with fast growth of young Hispanics has spurred heated discussions of immigration and the use of government services," Frey said. "But the new census, which will show a minority majority of our youngest Americans, makes plain that our future labor force is absolutely dependent on our ability to integrate and educate a new diverse child population."

Kenneth Johnson, a sociology professor and senior demographer at the University of New Hampshire, noted that much of the race change is being driven by increases in younger Hispanic women having more children than do white women, who have lower birth rates and as a group are moving beyond their prime childbearing years.

Because minority births are driving the rapid changes in the population, "any institution that touches or is impacted by children will be the first to feel the impact," Johnson said, citing as an example child and maternal health care that will have to be attentive to minorities' needs.

The numbers come amid public debate over hotly contested federal and state issues, from immigration and gay marriage to the rising cost of government benefits such as Medicare and Medicaid, that are resonating in different ways by region and demographics.

Alabama became the latest state this month to pass a wide-ranging anti-immigration law, which in part requires schools to report students' immigration status to state authorities. That follows tough immigration measures passed in similarly Republican-leaning states such as Georgia, Arizona and South Carolina.

But governors in Massachusetts, New York and Illinois, which long have been home to numerous immigrants, have opted out of the federal Secure Communities program that aims to deport dangerous criminals, saying it has made illegal immigrants afraid of reporting crimes to police. California may soon opt out as well.

States also are divided by region over old-age benefits and gay marriage, which is legal in five states and the District of Columbia.

Among African-Americans, U.S. households headed by women - mostly single mothers but also adult women living with siblings or elderly parents - represented roughly 30 percent of all African-American households, compared with the 28 percent share of married-couple African-American households. It was the first time the number of female-headed households surpassed those of married couples among any race group, according to census records reviewed by Frey dating back to 1950.

While the number of black single mothers has been gradually declining, overall marriages among blacks are decreasing faster. That reflects a broader U.S. trend of declining marriage rates as well as increases in non-family households made up of people living alone, or with unmarried partners or other non-relatives.

Female-headed households make up a 19 percent share among Hispanics and 9 percent each for whites and Asians.
Other findings:

_Multigenerational households composed of families with grandparents, parents and children were most common among Hispanics, particularly in California, Maryland, Illinois, Nevada and Texas, all states where they represented nearly 1 in 10 Latino households.

_Roughly 581,000, or a half percent, of U.S. households are composed of same-sex unmarried couples, representing nearly 1 in 10 households with unmarried partners. Unmarried gay couples made up the biggest shares in states in the Northeast and West, led by the District of Columbia, Oregon, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont. The largest numbers were in California and New York, which is now considering a gay marriage law.

_Minorities comprise a majority of renters in 10 states, plus the District of Columbia - Hawaii, Texas, California, Georgia, Maryland, New Mexico, Mississippi, New Jersey, Louisiana and New York.

Tony Perkins, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Family Research Council, a conservative interest group, emphasized the economic impact of the decline of traditional families, noting that single-parent families are often the most dependent on government assistance.

"The decline of the traditional family will have to correct itself if we are to continue as a society," Perkins said, citing a responsibility of individuals and churches. "We don't need another dose of big government, but a new Hippocratic oath of 'do no harm' that doesn't interfere with family formation or seek to redefine family."

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WASHINGTON (AP) - For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the U.S., part of a sweeping race change and growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly...
WASHINGTON (AP) - For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the U.S., part of a sweeping race change and growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly...
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MikeyJaii
Socialism.
12:09 AM on 07/14/2011
Higher crime rates.
08:43 PM on 06/26/2011
Information caused some rightwingers to poop in their pants.
12:13 AM on 06/27/2011
Why?
05:39 AM on 06/28/2011
It appears that's the way they are.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
04:56 PM on 06/26/2011
This is a real problem.

Where will the Republicans find voters?

Better start some incentives for Easter Europeans to immigrate.
12:14 AM on 06/27/2011
"Easter Europeans"? Are those Europeans wearing bunny suits?
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Guy Underbridge
Who's that tripping on my bridge?
09:54 AM on 06/27/2011
Will they bring colored eggs?
02:51 PM on 06/26/2011
White babies are now in the minority--even with all the over-40 celebrities who are being impregnated with twins?
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dayzee10
Get busy living or get busy dying! Damn right
11:24 AM on 06/26/2011
Look out Retealibanbaggericans your numbers are getting smaller............HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!
11:58 AM on 06/26/2011
That's not what the article is about.
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Guy Underbridge
Who's that tripping on my bridge?
09:55 AM on 06/27/2011
Sure it is
12:35 PM on 06/26/2011
It's nice for you that you are so fond of your own political prejudices, but you are not thinking clearly.
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David Hall 3
10:30 AM on 06/26/2011
It's statistics like these that motivate our White Supremacist 'True' Christian Fundamentalist Ayn Randian Anti-Science Conservative friends and neighbors to create political movements on passive-aggressive messages like "Take Back America."

Too bad the message isn't an answer to Corporate Personhood's incestuous winner-take-all coup d'etat, or to the influence of Bribery For Favoritism elected officials (and Supreme Court Justices too, sadly) are more famous for today than ever in history, but it's most definitely all about racism, xenophobia, religious intolerance, apathy and greed -- all the worst qualities in people.
12:00 PM on 06/26/2011
The article is not about your political prejudice or the silly, far-left hysteria show in the above post.
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looneydoone
not a "cookie"
12:21 PM on 06/26/2011
All those ugly conditions can be summed up in one word.......nativism/nativist
The USA has a long and sordid history of *white* nativist beliefs
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avg american
It's about jobs, jobs, jobs...
07:55 PM on 06/25/2011
Hybrid vigor. It's a good thing.
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fiibias
good fame but by virtue
11:01 PM on 06/25/2011
A dispersed Generalization, You are wellcome for any help in John Donnes sense a` statement quid pro quo.
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avg american
It's about jobs, jobs, jobs...
10:36 AM on 06/26/2011
Science has proven otherwise ... It is our elitism, in collusion with religion, that supports the lie that we that we are separate and special from everything on this planet and not subject to the same laws and rules as nature.
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HawaiiSteve
be your own lamp... let truth be your light!
06:28 PM on 06/25/2011
The level of racism and bigotry on this post is astounding! Well, I've got some news for all you race haters out there, we all came from the same source. Go back far enough in time, and your ancestors were black. Human beings arose in Africa and spread out through the rest of the world. We all started out black and developed out current skin colors based upon where we ended up. Color is nothing more than adaptation to environment. So the next time you want to hate someone because of their skin color, picture your black grandpa (many times over) sitting in a tree. Do you think he was a bigot?
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NunyaBus99
02:17 AM on 06/26/2011
I agree. Then again, I don't believe in the ridiculous Adam and Eve story and anyone who agrees with evolution would probably too and based on fossils would know it started in Africa.

My wife and I decided not to have kids and rescued animals instead. We figure the world is already populated enough and we don't need to add to it. After almost 9 years of marriage i would say we made the correct choice. at least 60% of the people we know that have kids, there marriages have already ended where as majority of the people we know that are married and decided not to have children are still together too.

On a side note it would be better if everyone was eventually mixed. Heck, dogs are healthier when they are mutts, why not people?
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HawaiiSteve
be your own lamp... let truth be your light!
02:37 AM on 06/26/2011
I've made a point of only keeping rescue dogs for many years. I too think that mutts are much smarter than pure-breds. Right now, I've got a Chihuahua / Dachshund mix (a chiweenie) and he is incredibly smart.

Living in Hawaii, I see a lot of mixed children as well. We call them "Hapa" (half) and they are some of the most beautiful children you have ever seen. They also seem to be the most adaptive, moving effortlessly between cultures without any prejudices or problems.

I wish all of us would learn how great it is to live in a multi-cultural environment. Every culture has a lot to offer!
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
08:53 AM on 06/26/2011
sshhh ... Jesus Christ wasn't white .... but don't tell anybody .... its a family secret ....
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Guy Underbridge
Who's that tripping on my bridge?
10:00 AM on 06/27/2011
(heck, he wasn't even christian)
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blue moon
04:15 PM on 06/25/2011
Yet Americans are notorious for saying "I don't see color".....
04:25 PM on 06/25/2011
Yes, it was an unconcious effort to be progressive, but it is false. We need to acknowledge ourselves, but don't limit ourselves to our culture or race... our human capacity is much greater!
04:00 PM on 06/25/2011
It really won't matter in the end. This is America. Our citizens are Americans whatever their color.
04:20 PM on 06/25/2011
YES! And that is the opportunity we have, to transcend race and become an American community.
05:29 PM on 06/25/2011
That opportunity existed before this demographic shift as well.
theaustralian
to the far left of right wing democrats
11:45 AM on 06/25/2011
I dont care, my future children will be half black anyway.
05:30 PM on 06/25/2011
Why mention it if you don't care?
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spinotter11
Spinning through life and trying to understand it.
08:34 PM on 06/25/2011
He/she may be bragging.
11:30 PM on 06/24/2011
And who do you think is paying for the births of all illegal immigrants. American taxpayers!!! They know how to play the system and our government keeps letting them. When an illegal immigrant has children they can collect social security, unemployment medical and foodstamps and still work under the table . Its like in monopoly.. instead of go directly to jail they get pregnant and have taxpayers to pay for their children to be born here and they automatically become citizens!!! What a Joke
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Crystal Naritai
Statistics are my friend.
01:24 AM on 06/25/2011
Guess what, even a white person can collect under the table and not pay taxes on it.
09:31 AM on 06/25/2011
People who have large families should be required to feed their own children.
09:49 PM on 06/24/2011
California is richer than the bible belt,and El Paso is the safest city in USA
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Shawn Wake
10:05 AM on 06/26/2011
If California is so rich then why are they so far in the red
12:03 PM on 06/26/2011
Because they are so far in the blue.
03:15 PM on 06/24/2011
I totally agree with behavingbadly's comments. America will be fine if we stick together and look for what unites not divides us. Our young people are moving beyond race and are teaching us all a lesson.
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Mas
Blame has no expiration date
08:55 PM on 06/24/2011
F & F
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01:30 PM on 06/27/2011
Want some more Kool Aid???
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behavingbadly
reality doesn't care what you believe
01:54 PM on 06/24/2011
In terms of who they are, race is the most irrelevant thing you can possibly say about a person.
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Isenki
Public campaign funding
03:19 PM on 06/24/2011
Wishful thinking. Tons of people attach a lot of their identity to their race.
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behavingbadly
reality doesn't care what you believe
03:59 PM on 06/24/2011
Absolutely true, yet it couldn't be less relevant.
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10:08 PM on 06/26/2011
I think people are more attached to their culture, rather than their race.