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Census Benchmark for White Americans: More Deaths Than Births
By SAM ROBERTS
Deaths exceeded births among non-Hispanic white Americans for the first time in at least a century, according to new census data, a benchmark that heralds profound demographic change.

The disparity was tiny — only about 12,000 — and was more than made up by a gain of 188,000 as a result of immigration from abroad. But the decrease for the year ending July 1, 2012, coupled with the fact that a majority of births in the United States are now to Hispanic, black and Asian mothers, is further evidence that white Americans will become a minority nationwide within about three decades.

Over all, the number of non-Hispanic white Americans is expected to begin declining by the end of this decade.

“These new census estimates are an early signal alerting us to the impending decline in the white population that will characterize most of the 21st century,” said William H. Frey, a demographer with the Brookings Institution.

The transition will mean that “today’s racial and ethnic minorities will no longer be dependent on older whites for their economic well-being,” Dr. Frey said. In fact, the situation may be reversed. “It makes more vivid than ever the fact that we will be reliant on younger minorities and immigrants for our future demographic and economic growth,” he said.

The viability of programs like Social Security and Medicare, Dr. Frey said, “will be reliant on the success of waves of young Hispanics, Asians and blacks who will become the bulwark of our labor force.” The issues of minorities, he added, “will hold greater sway than ever before.”

In 2010, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, more non-Hispanic whites died than were born in 11 states, including California, Florida and Pennsylvania. White deaths exceeded births in a majority of counties, including Los Angeles, the most populous.

The disparity between deaths and births in the year that ended last July surprised experts. They expected that the aging white population would eventually shrink, as it has done in many European countries, but not for another decade or so.

Nationally, said Kenneth M. Johnson, the senior demographer at the Carsey Institute, a research center based at the University of New Hampshire, “the onset of natural decrease between 2011 and 2012 was not anticipated.” He attributed the precipitous shift in part to the recession, adding that “the growing number of older non-Hispanic whites, which will accelerate rapidly as the baby boom ages, guarantees that non-Hispanic white natural decrease will be a significant part of the nation’s demographic future.”

Professor Johnson said there were 320,000 more births than deaths among non-Hispanic whites in the year beginning July 2006, just before the recession. From 2010 to 2011, the natural increase among non-Hispanic whites had shrunk to 29,000.

Census Bureau estimates indicate that there were 1.9 million non-Hispanic white births in the year ending July 1, 2012, compared with 2.3 million from July 2006 to 2007 during the economic boom, a 13.3 percent decline. Non-Hispanic white deaths increased only modestly during the same period, by 1.6 percent.

The census population estimates released Thursday also affirmed that Asians were the fastest-growing major ethnic or racial group. Their ranks grew by 2.9 percent, or 530,000, with immigration from overseas accounting for 60 percent of that growth.

The Hispanic population grew by 2.2 percent, or more than 1.1 million, the most of any group, with 76 percent resulting from natural increase.

The non-Hispanic white population expanded by only 175,000, or 0.09 percent, and blacks by 559,000, or 1.3 percent.

The median age rose to 37.5 from 37.3, but the median declined in Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, North Dakota and Oklahoma. It ranged from 64.8 in Sumter, Fla., to 23 in Madison, Idaho.

The number of centenarians nationally neared 62,000.


http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/13/us/census-benchmark-for-white-americans-more-deaths-than-births.html?hp

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Re: Census Benchmark for White Americans: More Deaths Than Births
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2013, 01:16:56 PM »
well immigration is pretty much the only way the Asian population can grow. a lot of us are employed. employment really makes an effect on family growth. in my family in the past ten years only one child is born. in general educated employed couples don't have many children. this is not a matter of race,but more about a new trend that finance is finally factor in the decision of having a child. a traditional family would never think about money or the concept of decision of having a child. it`s simply a given to have kids as soon as possible really

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Re: Census Benchmark for White Americans: More Deaths Than Births
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2013, 02:42:42 PM »
To a middle class urban family, a child is an asset to be improved upon with education and more expense. A child is one way to enhance one's status among others in the society.

To a peasant farmer, a child is an asset in the same way an ox or a donkey is an asset: they are labor, and insurance for one's old age.

Both are logical points of view, seen pragmatically.
"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana."

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Re: Census Benchmark for White Americans: More Deaths Than Births
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2013, 12:52:09 AM »
I read my town has the lowest percentage of children in the country. One of the factors is cost of living is just too high to add the expense of a child.

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Re: Census Benchmark for White Americans: More Deaths Than Births
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2013, 11:17:26 AM »
In China the leadership has realised that overpopulation can cause a desaster, they have an enforced policy of reproduction less than replacement.

Now White Americans have acheived reproduction less than replacement without enforcement , something that was acheived in Russia thirty years ago and in most European contries since then.

I suppose the desaster of overpopulation can thus be averted , as the black and brown Americans feel less threatened they may repeoduce at a lower rate too.

This is the real problem that Social Security faces , it was designed in a time that only a few people lived past seventy five and most women had three or more children.

In a future when the old will outnumber the young a diffrent desaster may arise and be tough to cope with.

Will the young feel opressed at paying for the support of everyones great grand parents so much that he cannot afford to reproduce at all?

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« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2013, 12:25:02 PM »
But is'nt this more an issue of getting more people employed than population? You can increase the population and still have the same or less money going into social security. The recipient on he other hand has a limt on how much they can recieve. So a high income earner will  probly not get what they contributed.

the thing about social security is removing it would mean less money the government can take from paycheck. Thats a hard pill to take

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« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2013, 01:07:56 PM »
You cannot have a decreasing population and have a greater number of young contributors , full employment would help but I don't expect full employment unless new tecnologys or new resorces can be exploited , that is not dependable.

Full employment would not be enough as the population shrinks from the productive end first, and importation of a workforce will cease as soon as the countrys contributing their youth grow more prosperous.