Shami-Amourae
4th November 2013, 08:04 PM
I found this data interesting. It helps you see which states are staying White, or turning non-White. There are some Red states who are high on this list. Don't expect them to stay Red to long. Make sure to compare the current percentages of Whites of all ages and those under 1 years old. It will help you have a better idea of the changing demographics of the country.
Source (http://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/index.ssf/2012/06/americas_under_age_1_populatio.html)
http://s18.postimg.org/juu1vugo7/percentwhitebirths.jpg
Least White 5 states:
Hawaii - 14.5% White
California - 24.9% White
New Mexico - 25% White
Texas - 30.2% White
DC - 32.3% White
Nevada - 36.4% White
Most White 5 states:
Maine - 89% White
Vermont - 88.9% White
West Virginia - 88.8% White
New Hampshire - 85.2% White
Iowa - 79.7% White
Source (http://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/index.ssf/2012/06/americas_under_age_1_populatio.html)
http://s18.postimg.org/juu1vugo7/percentwhitebirths.jpg
Least White 5 states:
Hawaii - 14.5% White
California - 24.9% White
New Mexico - 25% White
Texas - 30.2% White
DC - 32.3% White
Nevada - 36.4% White
Most White 5 states:
Maine - 89% White
Vermont - 88.9% White
West Virginia - 88.8% White
New Hampshire - 85.2% White
Iowa - 79.7% White