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  •  02-11-2008, 1:53 PM 185341

    U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    The U.S. population will soar to 438 million by 2050 and the Hispanic population will triple, according to projections released Monday by the Pew Research Center.

    The latest projections by the non-partisan research group are higher than government estimates to date and paint a portrait of an America dramatically different from today's.

    The projected growth in the U.S. population — 303 million today — will be driven primarily by immigration among all groups except the elderly.

    "We're assuming that the rate of immigration will stay roughly constant," says Jeffrey Passel, co-author of the report.

    Even if immigration is limited, Hispanics' share of the population will increase because they have higher birth rates than the overall population. That's largely because Hispanic immigrants are younger than the nation's aging baby boom population. By 2030, all 79 million boomers will be at least 65 and the elderly will grow faster than any other age group.

    The projections show that by 2050:

    •Nearly one in five Americans will have been born outside the USA vs. one in eight in 2005. Sometime between 2020 and 2025, the percentage of foreign-born will surpass the historic peak reached a century ago during the last big immigration wave. New immigrants and their children and grandchildren born in the USA will account for 82% of the population increase from 2005 to 2050.

    •Whites who are not Hispanic, now two-thirds of the population, will become a minority when their share drops to 47%. They made up 85% of the population in 1960.

    •Hispanics, already the largest minority group, will more than double their share of the population to 29%.

    •Blacks will remain 13% of the population. Asians will go to 9% from 5%.

    •The gap between the number of working-age people and the children and seniors who depend on them will widen as boomers age. There will be 72 young and elderly for every 100 people of working age by 2050 compared with 59 in 2005. The gap would widen more if immigration slows because immigrants tend to be of working-age, the report said.

    The projections are based on detailed assumptions about births, deaths and immigration levels based on recent trends. Those trends can change. For example, a new immigration policy could substantially limit the growth.

    "Immigration has long-term consequences on the make-up of the country and the size of the population and we need to take those results in account when we make immigration policy," says Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a group that promotes limits on immigration. "Growing our population by 100 million more than we would otherwise is a choice. Immigration is a choice. … It's all up to us."

    The ethnic and racial profile of the nation could change because of inter-marriage. It's not clear how the children and grandchildren of multiracial and multi-ethnic unions will identify themselves in the future.

    "We've assumed that the definitions and categories that are being used today will continue to be used in the next 50 years," Passel says. "Fifty years ago, we didn't have the definition for the Hispanic population."

    Adds Krikorian: "Will that category of who's white be redefined? What is a non-Hispanic white?"


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  •  02-11-2008, 1:57 PM 185342 in reply to 185341

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    Hmm..  I knew abt the hispanics, but this is strange:

    Bagel Roll:

    •Blacks will remain 13% of the population.


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  •  02-11-2008, 2:36 PM 185344 in reply to 185342

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    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    Hola, pendejos!

  •  02-11-2008, 3:13 PM 185348 in reply to 185342

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    Yeah, very different from what they predicted in the 90s.


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  •  02-11-2008, 3:14 PM 185349 in reply to 185348

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    I guessed Katrina changed everything :)
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  •  02-11-2008, 3:25 PM 185352 in reply to 185349

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    That's a horrible thing to say, Egor.
    Sweater, n.: garment worn by child when her mother is feeling chilly. ~Ambrose Bierce
  •  02-11-2008, 3:26 PM 185353 in reply to 185352

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    And very unexpected, from a person who is always defending life.
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  •  02-11-2008, 3:34 PM 185357 in reply to 185353

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    oh come on..  Its just social commentary. Going back to pages of discussions about this topic back when it happened.  If I could bring anyone back, I would.  

    Plus the reduction in black on black murder rate in NO proper has already more than made up for the hurricane.

    We spend way too much energy being careful with words.


    "The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money" -Margaret Thatcher
  •  02-11-2008, 3:41 PM 185358 in reply to 185357

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    Still unexpected to see something like that from you :)     Reduction in murder rates or any other violent crimes does not justify the devastation of a hurricane.
    Sweater, n.: garment worn by child when her mother is feeling chilly. ~Ambrose Bierce
  •  02-11-2008, 3:53 PM 185361 in reply to 185358

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    that all depends on who didn't die that would have.  Which we don't really know.

    I have no capacity to pretend care for thousands individually. But I can wish for smaller numbers.  That's all. Big Smile

    In that sense, Katrina was a lifesaver.  Pure arithmetic.


    "The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money" -Margaret Thatcher
  •  02-11-2008, 4:38 PM 185369 in reply to 185361

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    Katrina, a lifesaver? :)  You think you're clever, don't you? :)  What's next, Hitler was a Messiah?


    Sweater, n.: garment worn by child when her mother is feeling chilly. ~Ambrose Bierce
  •  02-11-2008, 4:45 PM 185373 in reply to 185369

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    You are just disagreeing because it sounds wrong.  But I don't care how it sounds, I have a calculator.

    Murder rate was 400 annually, it was the murder capital of the US.  Its back up to 250 now, by the way, so I am not suggesting hurricanes as a solution Big Smile


    "The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money" -Margaret Thatcher
  •  02-11-2008, 5:02 PM 185378 in reply to 185373

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    Wow, we're looking for justification for a natural event ????

    - Независимость - это когда в 20-й раз наступаешь на одни и те же грабли, а русские уже ни при чем....
  •  02-11-2008, 5:06 PM 185381 in reply to 185378

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    No, we are looking how to make natural events more selective.
  •  02-11-2008, 5:10 PM 185382 in reply to 185373

    Re: U.S. Hispanic population to triple by 2050

    It more than "sounds" wrong...  

    Katrina death toll (as of March 07) exceeded 4000 people.  400 annual deaths - how many years would it take for the deaths to catch up to Katrina?  Some lifesaver...


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