Hispanics Projected to Comprise One-Third of Under-18s in 2060

March 11, 2015

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African-American | Asian-American | Hispanic | Teens & Younger

CensusBureau-US-Pop-Distribution-Race-Ethnicity-2060-v-2014-Mar2015Source: US Census Bureau [pdf]

    Notes: Hispanics will account for 33.5% of the under-18 population in 2060, growing from 24.4% last year to rival the non-Hispanic white population (35.6% share) in number, according to the latest projections from the US Census Bureau. Indeed, minorities’ share of the under-18 population will rise from 48% last year to 64.4% in 2060, per the study. Meanwhile, as of last year, Hispanics comprised 17.4% of the total population, a figure that will rise to 28.6% by 2060. Asian-Americans are another fast-growing group, and are expected to increase from 5.2% share of the total population last year to 9.1% share in 2060.

      Related: Who Spends the Most on a Daily Basis? Hispanics

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