This time, American media reporting is quite interesting: Are white Americans about to become a minority group?

This comes from The New York Post citing data from the U.S. Census Bureau, which roughly indicates that in the 1980s, non-Hispanic whites made up 80% of the U.S. population; however, it's projected that by 2043, their share will fall below 50% for the first time, and by 2060, it could drop to 44%.

Over an 80-year period, the total U.S. population hasn't grown quickly enough, while the proportion of non-Hispanic whites has declined by at least 36%. This essentially represents a fundamental reshaping of America’s demographic structure. While the shares of Asian and Native American populations, as well as Black Americans, have increased only moderately, Hispanic populations have experienced explosive growth.

This actually aligns with current mainstream migration trends: Africans primarily migrate to Europe, Latin Americans move to the United States, Southeast Asians migrate northward, and Indians disperse globally.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1866300448870407/

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