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Verily
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« on: March 21, 2009, 03:42:21 PM »
« edited: March 21, 2009, 03:44:36 PM by Verily »

What's with Rhode Island and "Other"? Is that what the Portuguese immigrants call themselves? (Why not "white"?)

On the Census they identify as white, clearly. Bristol County is 96.81% white.
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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2009, 01:58:52 PM »

Alaska's Native American population seems to be booming.  At the last Census they comprised around 16% of the total population but according to this they account for over a quarter of all births in the state.

That's the case in all of the high-Native-population states except Oklahoma. For example, see South Dakota, 8.8% Native in 2000 but the birth percentage is exactly double that (17.6%). Montana is 7.4% Native, but the birth rate is 12.8%. New Mexico is 9.5% Native, but the birth rate is 12.6%.

Shouldn't be a big surprise, I would think. Mortality among Native Americans tends to be high, too (alcoholism), and many leave for major cities and blend into the rest of the population rather than hang around the Reservations. So the Native population isn't really growing rapidly in any of those states, except maybe Alaska.
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« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2009, 11:19:19 AM »

Will Hispanics overtake Whites in population numbers? If so, When?
2050 is when they say white people won't be a majority anymore, but latinos will only be at around 30% anyway. At least from what I've read.

Pretty much. But that also assumes current migration and birth rates stay the same, which is far from certain.
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