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Minority Birth Rate: Racial and Ethnic Minorities Surpass Whites In U.S. Births For First Time, Census Reports

AP  |  By Posted: Updated: 05/18/2012 6:58 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing.

New 2011 census estimates highlight a historic shift underway in the nation's racial makeup. They mark a transformation in a country once dominated by whites and bitterly divided over slavery and civil rights, even as it wrestles now over the question of restricting immigration.

"This is an important landmark," said Roderick Harrison, a former chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau who is now a sociologist at Howard University. "This generation is growing up much more accustomed to diversity than its elders."

The report comes as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on the legality of Arizona's strict immigration law. Many states are weighing similar get-tough measures as fewer Hispanics are opting to enter the U.S. due to the weak economy.

"We remain in a dangerous period where those appealing to anti-immigration elements are fueling a divisiveness and hostility that might take decades to overcome," Harrison said.

As a whole, the nation's minority population continues to rise, following a higher-than-expected Hispanic count in the 2010 census. Minorities increased 1.9 percent to 114.1 million, or 36.6 percent of the total U.S. population, lifted by prior waves of immigration that brought in young families and boosted the number of Hispanic women in their prime childbearing years.

But a recent slowdown in the growth of the Hispanic and Asian populations is shifting notions on when the tipping point in U.S. diversity will come — the time when non-Hispanic whites become a minority. After 2010 census results suggested a crossover as early as 2040, demographers now believe the pivotal moment may be pushed back several years when new projections are released in December.

The annual growth rates for Hispanics and Asians fell sharply last year to just over 2 percent, roughly half the rates in 2000 and the lowest in more than a decade. The black growth rate stayed flat at 1 percent.

The immigrants staying put in the U.S. for now include Narcisa Marcelino, 34, a single mother who lives with her two daughters, ages 10 and 5, in Martinsburg, W.Va. After crossing into the U.S. from Mexico in 2000, she followed her brother to the eastern part of the state just outside the Baltimore-Washington region. The Martinsburg area is known for hiring hundreds of migrants annually to work in fruit orchards. Its Hispanic growth climbed from 14 percent to 18 percent between 2000 and 2005 before shrinking last year to 3.3 percent, still above the national average.

Marcelino says she sells food from her home to make ends meet for her family and continues to hope that one day she will get a hearing with immigration officials to stay legally in the U.S. She aspires to open a restaurant and is learning English at a community college so she can help other Spanish-language speakers.

If she is eventually deported, "it wouldn't be that tragic," Marcelino said. "But because the children have been born here, this is their country. And there are more opportunities for them here."

Of the 30 large metropolitan areas showing the fastest Hispanic growth in the previous decade, all showed slower growth in 2011 than in the peak Hispanic growth years of 2005-2006, when the construction boom attracted new migrants to low-wage work. They include Lakeland, Fla.; Charlotte, N.C.; Atlanta; Provo, Utah; Las Vegas; and Phoenix. All but two — Fort Myers, Fla., and Dallas-Fort Worth — also grew more slowly last year than in 2010, hurt by the jobs slump.

Pointing to a longer-term decline in immigration, demographers believe the Hispanic population boom may have peaked.

"The Latino population is very young, which means they will continue to have a lot of births relative to the general population," said Mark Mather, associate vice president of the Population Reference Bureau. "But we're seeing a slowdown that is likely the result of multiple factors: declining Latina birth rates combined with lower immigration levels. If both of these trends continue, they will lead to big changes down the road."

William H. Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution who analyzed the census data, noted that government debates over immigration enforcement may now be less pressing, given slowing growth. "The current congressional and Supreme Court interest in reducing immigration — and the concerns especially about low-skilled and undocumented Hispanic immigration — represent issues that could well be behind us," he said.

Minorities made up roughly 2.02 million, or 50.4 percent of U.S. births in the 12-month period ending July 2011. That compares with 37 percent in 1990.

In all, 348 of the nation's 3,143 counties, or 1 in 9, have minority populations across all age groups that total more than 50 percent. In a sign of future U.S. race and ethnic change, the number of counties reaching the tipping point increases to more than 690, or nearly 1 in 4, when looking only at the under age 5 population.

The counties in transition include Maricopa (Phoenix), Ariz.; King (Seattle), Wash.; Travis (Austin), Texas; and Palm Beach, Fla., where recent Hispanic births are driving the increased diversity among children. Also high on the list are suburban counties such as Fairfax, Va., just outside the nation's capital, and Westchester, N.Y., near New York City, where more open spaces are a draw for young families who are increasingly minority.

According to the latest data, the percentage growth of Hispanics slowed from 4.2 percent in 2001 to 2.5 percent last year. Their population growth would have been even lower if it weren't for their relatively high fertility rates — seven births for every death. The median age of U.S. Hispanics is 27.6 years.

Births actually have been declining for both whites and minorities as many women postponed having children during the economic slump. But the drop since 2008 has been larger for whites, who have a median age of 42. The number of white births fell by 11.4 percent, compared with 3.2 percent for minorities, according to Kenneth Johnson, a sociologist at the University of New Hampshire.

Asian population increases also slowed, from 4.5 percent in 2001 to about 2.2 percent. Hispanics and Asians still are the two fastest-growing minority groups, making up about 16.7 percent and 4.8 percent of the U.S. population, respectively.

Blacks, who comprise about 12.3 percent of the population, have increased at a rate of about 1 percent each year. Whites have increased very little in recent years.

Other findings:

—The migration of black Americans back to the South is slowing. New destinations in the South, including Atlanta, Charlotte, N.C., Raleigh, N.C., and Orlando, Fla., saw sharp drop-offs in black population growth as the prolonged housing bust kept African-Americans locked in place in traditional big cities. Metro areas including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco had reduced declines or gains.

—Nine U.S. counties in five states saw their minority populations across all age groups surpass 50 percent last year. They were Sutter and Yolo in California; Quitman in Georgia; Cumberland in New Jersey; Colfax in New Mexico; and Lynn, Mitchell, Schleicher and Swisher in Texas.

—Maverick County, Texas, had the largest share of minorities at 96.8 percent, followed by Webb County, Texas, and Wade Hampton, Alaska, both at 96 percent.

—Four states — Hawaii, California, New Mexico and Texas — as well as the District of Columbia have minority populations that exceed 50 percent.

The census estimates used local records of births and deaths, tax records of people moving within the U.S., and census statistics on immigrants. The figures for "white" refer to those whites who are not of Hispanic ethnicity.

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Associated Press writer John Raby in Charleston, W.Va., contributed to this report.

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LATINO POPULATION FACTS:
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  • 43%

    <blockquote><strong>43% </strong>is the percentage increase in the Hispanic population between April 1, 2000, and April 1, 2010, making Hispanics the fastest-growing minority group. Source for all statistics: <a href="http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-04.pdf" target="_hplink">United States Census</a> </blockquote>

  • 50.5 million

    <blockquote><strong> 50.5 million</strong> is the size of the Hispanic population of the United States as of April 1, 2010, making people of Hispanic origin the nation's largest ethnic or race minority. Hispanics constituted 16.3 percent of the nation's total population. In addition, there are 3.7 million residents of Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory. </blockquote>

  • 132.8 million

    <blockquote><strong>132.8 million</strong> is the projected size of the Hispanic population of the United States on July 1, 2050. According to this projection, Hispanics will constitute 30 percent of the nation's population by that date. </blockquote>

  • 2nd

    <blockquote><strong>2nd</strong> is the ranking of the size of the U.S. Hispanic population worldwide, as of 2010. Only Mexico (112 million) had a larger Hispanic population than the United States (50.5 million). </blockquote>

  • 14 million

    <blockquote><strong>14 million </strong>is the size of the population of the Hispanic-origin population that lived in California in 2010, up from 11 million in 2000. </blockquote>

  • 96%

    <blockquote><strong>96%</strong> is the percentage of the population of Webb County, Texas, that was Hispanic as of 2010. This is the highest proportion of any county in the country.</blockquote>

  • 82

    <blockquote> <strong>82</strong> is the number of the nation's 3,143 counties that were majority-Hispanic.</blockquote>

  • 10.4 million

    <blockquote>10.4 million is the number of Hispanic family households in the United States in 2010.</blockquote>

  • 35 Million

    <blockquote><strong>35 million</strong> is the number of U.S. residents 5 and older who spoke Spanish at home in 2009. Those who <em>hablan español</em> constituted 12 percent of U.S. residents. More than half of these Spanish speakers spoke English "very well." </blockquote>

  • 26.6%

    <blockquote><strong>26.6%</strong> is the poverty rate among Hispanics in 2010, up from 25.3 percent in 2009, and 23.2 percent in 2008.</blockquote>

  • 14%

    <blockquote> <strong>14%</strong> the percentage of the Hispanic population 25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher in 2010.</blockquote>

  • 47%

    <blockquote><strong>47%</strong> is the percent of the foreign-born population that was Hispanic in 2009.</blockquote>

  • 9.7 million

    <blockquote><strong> 9.7 million </strong>is the number of Hispanic citizens who reported voting in the 2008 presidential election, about 2 million more than voted in 2004. The percentage of Hispanic citizens voting went from 47 percent in 2004 to 50 percent in 2008. </blockquote>

  • 1.1 million

    <blockquote><strong>1.1 million</strong> is the number of Hispanics or Latinos 18 and older who are veterans of the U.S. armed forces.</blockquote>


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11:47 PM on 06/02/2012
Please- for all of these people bemoaning "minorities" have surpassed whites..

That's NOT what the article says!

THE BIRTH RATE for minority people(s) has surpassed that of Caucasians.
That's NOWHERE NEAR surpassing the actual population of Caucasians vs other races.

The article clarifies that by stating that Caucasians will still be in the majority until after 2040.

The main thing is: We Have To Find A Way To Adjust, Cooperate, Assimilate, and Unify..we are all Americans.
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StCyrlyMe2
04:46 PM on 05/30/2012
We all need to try an except one an other for who & what we are We have to live in this country so why not join forces for the betterment of all of us
There is so much wealth to spread around an most folks just want a decent life for themselves an their kids
Few aspire to be super wealthy so what is the problem When is enough, enough?
07:29 PM on 05/22/2012
The scarey thing is not the shift in racial make up its the cultural family shifts, 79% of blacks , 50+% of hispanic, and 29% of white children are born to single mothers. these stats mean that many more children will fail, and be a drain on the rest of society. all communities should encourage responsiablity from thier young men and women. wether white or non white
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StCyrlyMe2
04:29 PM on 05/30/2012
Stop the RW talking points There are millions of single family house holds who do just fine What you need to be concerned about is FAIRNESS in our pay system going on right now with Congress fighting with Republicans to pass the equal pay legislation
Bet your not interested in that as you are attacking single parents who just want to be treated with dignity an respect
10:01 PM on 06/03/2012
once again the left misses the point.. single parent out of wedlock childeren are disadvantaged, developmentally ,educationally, and economically. those are the facts. regarding equal pay.. the left gives the figure that women earn 77% of what men earn..yeah thats true if you lump all women and men together regardless of proffession or hours per week worked...ie it essentially compares the pay rate of a part-time hairdresser female to a full time male enginer etc.,,,if you looked at the stats apples to apples there is still a descrepacy but not near the number the left chooses to use..you pobably think the woman that married herself last week as a fine and natural occurence .
03:05 PM on 05/22/2012
Both legal and illegal immigration need to be reduced until the unemployment rate is below 5%.

We need to find jobs for those already here.
01:22 PM on 05/21/2012
If they would actually enforce our nation's immigration laws, this would not be the case. We are being systematically invaded from south of the border and the federal government has chosen to look the other way. If 14-20 MILLION chinese showed up and just walked across the border from Canada in a single day, we would rightfully declare that an act of war.
12:26 AM on 05/22/2012
14-20 Million Chinese would have stayed in Canada. We treat them better and we have provincial health care.
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StCyrlyMe2
04:33 PM on 05/30/2012
If they would only reduce some of you folks Life would be so much more pleasant then having to put up with those always thinking they may be better then Disgusting!!
08:00 PM on 05/30/2012
Please slow down. Take your time. Use a dictionary if you need to. Try some punctuation...its fun! Then perhaps other people will be able to understand what you are even talking about.
08:43 AM on 05/21/2012
And you racists think being white is being American? Ha! You seem to forget that this country belonged to true indiginous Americans.
Where do you think "hispanics" come from? We are ancestors of the Spanish conquistadors. Yes some people in countries like Mexico, Peru etc still have features of some of their indiginous ancestors but all Latin American countries are comprised of European ancestry (as are Mexico & Peru). Do some research folks. Look at Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Cuba, Pto Rico, Dominican Republic. Costa Rica, Uruguay etc. they are a majority of European descendants.
My grandparents CHOSE to emigrate to a Caribbean nation and then my parents emigrated here. So how is that different from the Italians, Germans, Jews etc that came here. We are nation of IMMIGRANTS! Wake up and smell the coffee people.
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StCyrlyMe2
04:34 PM on 05/30/2012
You tell it like it is an good on you for doing it These people get on my nerves!!
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VeneziaAmore1
09:08 PM on 05/20/2012
White Europeans are the beautiful people & they should be the ones making the most children. We need more natural beautiful people in this world.
09:54 AM on 05/21/2012
What a shallow comment.
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JLTorres
Agitate. Agitate. Agitate.
06:00 PM on 05/21/2012
This is one of the shallowest, stupidest threads I've ever read on HP.
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EastBishop
Freedom is not a given.
12:34 PM on 05/21/2012
The only thing there, is that this is actually true. While I do LOVE the Latinas, white women are typically more attentive.

The proven point is that look at what happens when a black, asian, or latino make it rich... they almost ALWAYS take in a white woman. ...think about it.
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VeneziaAmore1
03:19 PM on 05/21/2012
Agreed! Thank you for understanding.
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StCyrlyMe2
04:38 PM on 05/30/2012
Excuse me lady but your dealing with those RW talking points again All Black & Latino men are not after White women Mine is one of them an sadly many of them will do it all for the wrong reasons Now you think about that an figure out what you come up with!
06:35 PM on 05/20/2012
Oh and I must have missed the 'Asian Voices' tab.
06:31 PM on 05/20/2012
So when whites become a minority will we get a ‘White Voices’ tab here on HuffPo?
09:55 AM on 05/21/2012
It is called the Front Page.
10:11 PM on 05/21/2012
Yes thank you for pointing out there is a Front Page. I might have missed it accept for the label … Front Page. If you have an actual point to your comment please by all means share with the rest of us.
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JLTorres
Agitate. Agitate. Agitate.
05:59 PM on 05/21/2012
When that happens, sure, why not? Meanwhile, this is like saying whites need White History Month.
10:08 PM on 05/21/2012
No not really. I think any ethic flavor of the month is silly. I was just pointing out the irony of Black voices or Latino voices. To single out those ethic groups as having a special voice is perfectly acceptable in current society as defined by the Huffington Post and most media. If anyone were to rally for the White voices tab it would be tantamount to calling in Heir Hitler as the forum’s personal spokesman. I don’t like double standards and I especially don’t like hypocrisy.
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vidian6
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01:00 PM on 05/20/2012
So what who cares, we need to get away from this counting the colored pieces, and move to being proud Americans.
11:00 AM on 06/07/2012
Looking at your picture black man,it should matter to you. You're still not be able to walk down certain streets/neighborhoods in some states in the good USA without being frisked, or shot. African American men, in particular have not melted in the melting pot of America.
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wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
04:17 PM on 05/19/2012
English will become the second language, in five year Spanish official American language.
10:03 PM on 05/19/2012
And China will become the world's #1 superpower at the same time. Spanish ain't going to help much in that world.
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wwoody
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08:10 AM on 05/20/2012
Fan and favorite to you...and so true.
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12:24 AM on 05/20/2012
Not really. The vast majority of immigrants, legal or not, from Latin America are anxious to learn English. Those who speak English will get hired ahead of those who don't. Those who speak--and read--English will get hired ahead of those who don't. That competition within the same demographic is real and serious. No job, no stay long. This applies to all immigrants who want that "better life", regardless of nationality.
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wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
08:09 AM on 05/20/2012
Very well said...you're already fanned.
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BeasTT
01:50 AM on 05/19/2012
So when will the Huff Post start a "White Voices" column ?
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BrokeInSoCal
09:38 AM on 05/19/2012
It would no longer be considered racist to do that, since me and my white brothers are now minorities.
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12:44 AM on 05/20/2012
Racism is not a one-way bigotry. It's a universal attribute of humans.
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JLTorres
Agitate. Agitate. Agitate.
06:02 PM on 05/21/2012
Well, if you're talking word wide, yes you are a minority. Have been for a long time.
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12:15 PM on 05/22/2012
FANNED!! My white brother, welcome to the purity race. :)
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BaldIsBeautiful
Better a bald head than no head at all
12:57 AM on 05/19/2012
United States of America - New Offical Language: Spanish
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12:40 AM on 05/20/2012
That's a bogus strawman. The main reason for Spanish being common is bilingualism but not at the loss of English. Even janitors and construction laborers who lack adequate English have tougher time that those who can speak and read English. English is not getting displaced. English is the world's business language. Bilingual immigrants, legal or otherwise, get hired ahead of those who don't have adequate English. That's a quick, hard lesson for job hunters.
12:31 AM on 05/22/2012
Everybody wants to learn English.

There are more people in this world speaking English as a second language than native English speakers.
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BaldIsBeautiful
Better a bald head than no head at all
12:35 AM on 05/19/2012
Well, I guess Affirmative Action won't be ending any time soon...
10:52 AM on 05/19/2012
Tthe overwhelming beneficiary of affirmative action programs is WHITE WOMEN....that is ...your mother...your sister.....your daughter....and your wives. Look it up.
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12:50 AM on 05/20/2012
The most affirmative action has been BY women. In this century, more women are going to college than men. This is an increasing trend. Marriages with the woman as the primary income source are increasing, along with the divorce rate of such marriages. Men need to brace themselves as increasingly their boss, their supervisor, and/or their CEO will be a woman.