Non-Whites Set to Become Majority in US for First Time by 2050

Non-whites are set to become the majority for the first time in the US by 2050, a situation mirrored in up to 16 states — including New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, according to new census data.

The expected transformation reflects astonishing demographic changes projected to sweep across America by between 2040 and 2050, fueled by international and internal migration, as well as falling birthrates, the US Census Bureau figures show.

In 1980, the US was 80% white, but that figure is expected to drop to 47% by 2050 and 44% by 2060.

At the state level, some of the shifts are even more striking.

In 2000, just three states — California, Hawaii and New Mexico — had less than a 50% white population.

Hawaii has never had a majority white population, while in the 2000 US Census, the white population was 46% in California and 45% in New Mexico. (Read more from “Non-Whites Set to Become Majority in US for First Time by 2050” HERE)

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