2011/10/04
Carol Morello: Census Count Finds Decreasing White Population in 15 States!
Non-Hispanic whites are a dwindling share of the US population, with their numbers dropping in the Northeast and Midwest, growing only modestly in the South and West, the Census Bureau said Thursday. Whites declined in 15 states, almost all in the industrial and farming states from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania, and from Kansas to Ohio. They also declined in California and three Southern states, including Maryland. A Census Bureau analysis of the 2010 count showed that the number of non-Hispanic whites rose over the decade from 194.5 million to 197 million to 197 million, but the 1.2 percent growth rate fell far short of the national increase of 9.7 percent. Non-Hispanic whites are now 64 percent of the population, down from 69 percent a decade ago. The census also reported that the black population grew by 12 percent. African Americans now make up almost 13 percent of the population, a small decrease over the decade. More than half, 57 percent, live in the South, up from 55 percent a decade ago, and six out of 10 blacks live in 10 states, including Virginia and Maryland. The census analysis of the nation's white and black population underscores the trans-formative nature of growth in the 21st century. The number of Hispanics and Asians is soaring, the number of blacks is growing slowly, and whites are almost at a standstill.
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