The number of white people in the US has declined for the first time in history while Hispanic and Asian populations grew, according to Obama/Biden controlled Census Bureau census report
- Aug. 12 report to reveal a drop in white population for the first time in U.S. history
- Experts believe lower-than anticipated birthrates among millennials and the opioid epidemic attributed to the recent decline
- The Hispanic population now represents about 20% of the population, while the Black population continues steadily at around 12.5%
- Asian population has doubled since the 1990s and now represent 6%
- Experts say there will no longer be a racial majority in the U.S. by 2045
- The U.S. saw the smallest population growth this year, a trend since 2019
For the first time in U.S history, the number of white people in the nation is expected to show a decline when racial breakdowns of the 2020 Census are reported this week.
The data, set to be released on August 12, will reveal just how much the ethnic and racial make up of the nation has shifted over the past decade, according to preliminary data seen by The Washington Post.
'Twenty years ago if you told people this was going to be the case, they wouldn't have believed you,' said William Frey, demographer at the Brookings Institution. 'The country is changing dramatically.'
That will go down once they are "vaccinated"
ReplyDeleteWhites will still be the biggest group of people in America.
ReplyDeleteHalf the white men are gay, smoking dope or addicted to video games. They have been taken out.
DeleteCensus figures were manipulated to protect democrat controlled cities, Chicago supposedly gained population yet chicago public school numbers are way down.
ReplyDeleteNow that gays have family rights they will stop using their bully pulpit to denigrate the family, and woman will return to having family’s.And not going to work everyday to a job a quarter as important as being a mother
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