America’s Birth Rate Is Shifting Toward a Minority Majority and Now Things Are Starting to Make Sense

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For the first time in the nation’s history, the country’s birth rate marks a landmark shift. According to ABC7, white births have fallen below 50 percent—an unprecedented milestone that means minorities are becoming the new majority.


A new study published by the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell analyzed data from 33 million U.S. births over the past eight years. Researchers found that white births made up 49.6 percent, while all other races, including Hispanic, Black and Asian births, accounted for 50.4 percent combined.


This milestone carries a striking irony: while the nation continues to experience declining fertility rates despite the White House’s calls for women to have more babies, there is growing suspicion that this shift is fueling the Trump administration’s push for stricter Medicaid rules and tougher immigration crackdowns. Supporters claim these policies are about “reducing federal waste” and improving border control, but critics argue they directly target the women driving the nation’s growth.

The demographic shift should come as no surprise. Less than a decade ago, the U.S. Census projected that the nation would become ‘minority white’ by 2045. According to Dr. Amos Grunebaum, interviewed by ABC7, the data show that Hispanic women are having more children than white women and at younger ages. Grunebaum did not provide specific statistics for Black births.

Yet as the nation’s population grows more diverse, the systems intended to support maternal and infant health face increasing threats. Medicaid currently covers more than 40 percent of U.S. births, and several states use their Medicaid programs to close gaps in maternity care and reduce maternal health disparities— disparities that disproportionately affect Black women, who have the highest rate of maternal mortality.






 
The far higher rate of non-white babies being murdered in their mothers' wombs will put a dent in those numbers...


Non-Hispanic Black women have the highest abortion rates and ratios in the United States, accounting for the largest percentage of total abortions despite making up a smaller portion of the population. Data often shows Black women accounting for over 38-42% of abortions, followed by White patients and Hispanic patients.
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  • Disproportionate Rates: While non-Hispanic White women, due to their larger population size, may sometimes represent the highest total number in certain datasets, non-Hispanic Black women have the highest rate of abortions per 1,000 women.

  • 2018 CDC Data: Non-Hispanic Black women had the highest abortion rate (21.2 per 1,000) and ratio (335 per 1,000 live births).

  • 2022 Data: Some recent reports indicate that Black patients received 42.9% of abortions, White patients 27.6%, and Hispanic patients 21.3%.
 
In 2004 you had a shot-in-the-dark radio station called Air America. It was created precisely to counter the second coming of the Bush administration and the neo-fascist filth we are now seeing in our government. Unfortunately, they didn't have their financial ducks lined up and folded in 2010.

But out of that came this gem. One of the hosts was Randi Rhodes, who was discussing the growing racist dog whistles that were coming out of the Bush administration. A brother called in and gave her this reason why things were getting out of hand, "Ever since that article came out in the 90's that by 2040 Caucasians will effectively be a minority in America, a lot of folks just ain't been right!"

Truer words were never spoken.
 
For the first time in the nation’s history, the country’s birth rate marks a landmark shift. According to ABC7, white births have fallen below 50 percent—an unprecedented milestone that means minorities are becoming the new majority.


A new study published by the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell analyzed data from 33 million U.S. births over the past eight years. Researchers found that white births made up 49.6 percent, while all other races, including Hispanic, Black and Asian births, accounted for 50.4 percent combined.


This milestone carries a striking irony: while the nation continues to experience declining fertility rates despite the White House’s calls for women to have more babies, there is growing suspicion that this shift is fueling the Trump administration’s push for stricter Medicaid rules and tougher immigration crackdowns. Supporters claim these policies are about “reducing federal waste” and improving border control, but critics argue they directly target the women driving the nation’s growth.

The demographic shift should come as no surprise. Less than a decade ago, the U.S. Census projected that the nation would become ‘minority white’ by 2045. According to Dr. Amos Grunebaum, interviewed by ABC7, the data show that Hispanic women are having more children than white women and at younger ages. Grunebaum did not provide specific statistics for Black births.

Yet as the nation’s population grows more diverse, the systems intended to support maternal and infant health face increasing threats. Medicaid currently covers more than 40 percent of U.S. births, and several states use their Medicaid programs to close gaps in maternity care and reduce maternal health disparities— disparities that disproportionately affect Black women, who have the highest rate of maternal mortality.






Our "great replacement theory" is working!
 
For the first time in the nation’s history, the country’s birth rate marks a landmark shift. According to ABC7, white births have fallen below 50 percent—an unprecedented milestone that means minorities are becoming the new majority.


A new study published by the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell analyzed data from 33 million U.S. births over the past eight years. Researchers found that white births made up 49.6 percent, while all other races, including Hispanic, Black and Asian births, accounted for 50.4 percent combined.


This milestone carries a striking irony: while the nation continues to experience declining fertility rates despite the White House’s calls for women to have more babies, there is growing suspicion that this shift is fueling the Trump administration’s push for stricter Medicaid rules and tougher immigration crackdowns. Supporters claim these policies are about “reducing federal waste” and improving border control, but critics argue they directly target the women driving the nation’s growth.

The demographic shift should come as no surprise. Less than a decade ago, the U.S. Census projected that the nation would become ‘minority white’ by 2045. According to Dr. Amos Grunebaum, interviewed by ABC7, the data show that Hispanic women are having more children than white women and at younger ages. Grunebaum did not provide specific statistics for Black births.

Yet as the nation’s population grows more diverse, the systems intended to support maternal and infant health face increasing threats. Medicaid currently covers more than 40 percent of U.S. births, and several states use their Medicaid programs to close gaps in maternity care and reduce maternal health disparities— disparities that disproportionately affect Black women, who have the highest rate of maternal mortality.






FFS, you’ve been posting this nonsense for at least a decade. And then Trump got elected twice.
 
For the first time in the nation’s history, the country’s birth rate marks a landmark shift. According to ABC7, white births have fallen below 50 percent—an unprecedented milestone that means minorities are becoming the new majority.


A new study published by the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell analyzed data from 33 million U.S. births over the past eight years. Researchers found that white births made up 49.6 percent, while all other races, including Hispanic, Black and Asian births, accounted for 50.4 percent combined.


This milestone carries a striking irony: while the nation continues to experience declining fertility rates despite the White House’s calls for women to have more babies, there is growing suspicion that this shift is fueling the Trump administration’s push for stricter Medicaid rules and tougher immigration crackdowns. Supporters claim these policies are about “reducing federal waste” and improving border control, but critics argue they directly target the women driving the nation’s growth.

The demographic shift should come as no surprise. Less than a decade ago, the U.S. Census projected that the nation would become ‘minority white’ by 2045. According to Dr. Amos Grunebaum, interviewed by ABC7, the data show that Hispanic women are having more children than white women and at younger ages. Grunebaum did not provide specific statistics for Black births.

Yet as the nation’s population grows more diverse, the systems intended to support maternal and infant health face increasing threats. Medicaid currently covers more than 40 percent of U.S. births, and several states use their Medicaid programs to close gaps in maternity care and reduce maternal health disparities— disparities that disproportionately affect Black women, who have the highest rate of maternal mortality.






While I wish my non-Caucasian brethren nothing but well,
I can't imagine why they (or anybody else) are bringing innocent new souls into this sordid world of ours.

The odds of these precious new babies getting to live quality lives appear to be pretty damned long to me.
 
The white population birth rate now is way below the replacement rate, It will be reflected in local and state elections as we have already have seen this year . America will look like the rainbow along with a small dying remnant of MAGA types.
 

Magats Heads Will Explode! This will piss them off BIGLY!​



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