America’s white majority is aging out
- Census data suggests that Generation Z will be the last generation of Americans with a white majority, as non-Hispanic white people are projected to fall below 50% of the overall population by 2045.
- However, some scholars argue that the idea of a majority-minority America is misleading, as many Americans do not embrace a single racial identity, and the growing multiracial population complicates traditional racial classifications.
- Demographers stress the importance of a diverse population for America's future prosperity, as a declining birthrate and an aging workforce pose economic challenges.
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America’s white majority is aging out
Generation Z will be the last generation of Americans with a white majority, according to census data. The nation’s so-called majority minority arrived with Generation Alpha, those born since about 2010. Barely two decades from now, around 2045, non-Hispanic white people will fall below half as a share of the overall U.S. population. Those conclusions,…
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