USA reverses trend to white minority status, with white births becoming a majority in the US for the first time in a decade.
>The white birth rate in America has staged a near miraculous comeback and was a majority of live births in 2016—reversing a decade long decline—if the figures in the latest National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) report is accurate.
>This new report, titled “Births: Provisional Data for 2016,” dated June 2017, although it was only released last week.
>According to the report, the provisional number of births for the United States in 2016 was 3,941,109, down 1 percent from 2015.
>The general fertility rate was 62.0 births per 1,000 women aged 15–44, down 1 percent from 2015 to a record low for the United States.
>Among the race and Hispanic origin groups, the number of births ranged from 9,342 births for non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander (NHOPI) women to 2.054 million births for nonHispanic white women.
>The report’s “Table 2: Births, by race and Hispanic origin of mother” claims that of the 3,941,109 births in 2016, some 2,054,564 were “white” nonHispanic.
>This amounts to 52 percent of the total.
>…The Hispanic birth rate—one of the biggest drivers of the nonwhite population explosion of recent years—has, according to these figures, fallen substantially while white birthrates have risen.
>In 2016, it was reported that the Hispanic birth rate had slowed, and the latest figures may be confirmation of this fact.
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