The population younger than age 5 was 49.7 percent minority in 2011, up from 49.0 percent in 2010. A population greater than 50 percent minority is considered majority-minority.
There were five majority-minority states or equivalents in 2011: Hawaii (77.1 percent minority), the District of Columbia (64.7 percent), California (60.3 percent), New Mexico (59.8 percent) and Texas (55.2 percent). No other state had a minority population greater than 46.4 percent of the total.
More than 11 percent (348) of the nation's 3,143 counties were majority-minority as of July 1, 2011, with nine of these counties achieving this status since April 1, 2010. Maverick, Texas, had the largest share (96.8 percent) of its population in minority groups, followed by Webb, Texas (96.4 percent) and Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska (96.2 percent).
I would like to see the percentage map of
how many go to heaven and how many go to hell!!!LOL
We know DC would have a huge percentage of hellbound...
“The U.S. Census Bureau today released a set of estimates showing that 50.4 percent of our nation’s population younger than age 1 were minorities as of July 1, 2011...A minority is anyone who is not single-race white and not Hispanic.”
Having seen a few maternity wards in my “white” state of NJ over more than a dozen years, I can tell you that “white” births are less than 10% here; they can stand by their projection as long as Hispanics aren’t considered minorities (though all affirmative action quotas treat them as such).