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The 2010 census shows a significant increase in Hispanic American and Asian American population in the U.S.
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More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
Asian Newcomers Drive Immigration
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2015
Wall Street Journal 03/25/2011
Many U.S. Blacks Moving to South, Reversing Trend
New York Times 03/24/2011
Economist 03/31/2011
A shift to a multicultural society in the U.S. with demographic information showing younger minorities and older non-Hispanic whites. About 50.4% of babies in 2011 were from minorities, according to the Census Bureau. Sources of new immigration is expected to shift from Mexico to other parts of the world in the future, according to demographers.
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Racial Wealth Gap Widened During Recession
New York Times 04/28/2013
More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
New York Times 06/22/2013
Asian Newcomers Drive Immigration
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Obama Starts Initiative for Young Black Men, Noting His Own Experience
New York Times 02/27/2014
Adding Delay to Immigration Failure
New York Times 05/28/2014
The reapportionment for Congressional seats by state based on population growth. States in the south and west such as Texas, Arizona and Washington will gain seats whereas states in the east and midwest such as New York and Illinois lose seats.
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More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
Wall Street Journal 12/22/2010
Illinois Pension Plans Should Go Dutch
Wall Street Journal 02/19/2011
New York Times 08/14/2011
Policy, Geography Boost Texas Job Growth
Wall Street Journal 08/22/2011
New York Times 08/21/2011
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More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
Wall Street Journal 07/15/2011
Minorities become a majority in Washington region - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/31/2011
U.S. Moves Closer to Minority Majority
Wall Street Journal 08/31/2011
For First Time, Largest Group of Poor Children in U.S. Are Latino, Report Finds
Wall Street Journal 09/29/2011
No Money for a Living Wage? But Fat Abounds
New York Times 11/29/2011
Grouped Articles
More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
Grouped Articles
More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
Chicago Population Sinks to 1920 Level
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2011
Economist 03/31/2011
Census: Minority babies are now majority in United States - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/17/2012
Whites Account for Under Half of Births in U.S.
New York Times 05/17/2012
Minority Births Are New Majority
Wall Street Journal 05/17/2012
Grouped Articles
More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
Economist 03/31/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/07/2012
Grouped Articles
More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
U.S. Sees Surge in Asian, Hispanic Populations
Wall Street Journal 05/28/2011
Wall Street Journal 07/15/2011
Minorities become a majority in Washington region - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/31/2011
U.S. Moves Closer to Minority Majority
Wall Street Journal 08/31/2011
No Money for a Living Wage? But Fat Abounds
New York Times 11/29/2011
Grouped Articles
More White Americans Dying Than Being Born
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2013
Asian Newcomers Drive Immigration
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2015
Asians Flock to South Bay, Census Shows
New York Times 03/12/2011
Economist 03/31/2011
D.C. region’s Asian population is up 60 percent since 2000, census data show - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/26/2011
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