Demographers Are Identifying An Emerging Racial Generation Gap Because of the Growth of the Non-White American Population to Over 100 Million
With the number of nonwhite Americans above 100 million for the first time, demographers are identifying an emerging racial generation gap. The Census Bureau estimated that from July 1, 2005, to July 1, 2006, the nation’s minority population grew to 100.7 million from 98.3 million which is about one in three of all Americans.
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Date: 5/15/2007
Study Reveals the Marriage Habits of Asians
- 19.3% of Chinese raised in the US are married to Whites as compared to 5.1 % of CHinese who are married to whites that were not raised in the United States
- 26.5 % of Unmarried Asian Men are Living with Whites
- 5% of unmarried Asian Women are Living with Blacks
- 5.8% of Unmarried Asian Women are Living with Hispanics/Latinos
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Date: 11/8/2006
Report reveals Generation Ys outlook on Politics and Social Issues
- Generation Y is significantly more likely to call itself liberal (31 percent) than older Americans
- 34 percent call themselves political moderate
- 30 percent call themselves conservative
- Generation Y is also more likely to identify with the Democrats (39 percent) than the Republicans (28 percent) with a significant number calling themselves politically independent (31 percent).
- 62 percent of youth identify with some variant of Christianity, but only 54 percent agree that the United States is a Christian nation.
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Date: 11/6/2006
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