In a few decades, non-Hispanic whites will constitute a bare majority in the United States. If current demographic trends continue, the Hispanic population will double or even triple in size by 2050, the Asian population will double, and the African-American population will grow at a faster pace than non-Hispanic whites, which are actually expected to begin declining by 2025. These developments promise to bring profound changes in the country’s ethnic and racial landscape
Background: Few studies have examined long-term changes in ethnoracial diversity for US states despi...
This Fact Sheet analyzes population changes in three Mountain West metropolitan statistical areas (M...
Public K-12 education serves as a launching pad for economic mobility and opportunity, preparing stu...
In a few decades, non-Hispanic whites will constitute a bare majority in the United States. If curre...
The 2020 census shows continuing nationwide trends in population growth when compared to the last de...
Between 2000 and 2019, Mountain West states and metros have mirrored a nationwide trend of white pop...
Even with a leveling-off of population growth from 2008 to 2011, Southern Nevada had one of the fast...
In this brief, Carsey Senior Demographer Ken Johnson analyzes new Census Bureau estimates that refle...
There are major demographic changes occurring in the United States right now. As the number of white...
The growing diversity of the U.S. population evident in new Census Bureau estimates reflects two imp...
With the exception of some difficulties following the events of September 11, 2001 , the economy of ...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that in 2019 the U.S. population grew at the lowest ra...
This fact sheet provides immigrant housing data in Nevada from The New American Economy’s dataset, w...
Nevada is increasingly becoming culturally ethnically and linguistically diverse with approximately ...
For almost twenty years, Nevada has been the fastest growing state in the country. Much of this grow...
Background: Few studies have examined long-term changes in ethnoracial diversity for US states despi...
This Fact Sheet analyzes population changes in three Mountain West metropolitan statistical areas (M...
Public K-12 education serves as a launching pad for economic mobility and opportunity, preparing stu...
In a few decades, non-Hispanic whites will constitute a bare majority in the United States. If curre...
The 2020 census shows continuing nationwide trends in population growth when compared to the last de...
Between 2000 and 2019, Mountain West states and metros have mirrored a nationwide trend of white pop...
Even with a leveling-off of population growth from 2008 to 2011, Southern Nevada had one of the fast...
In this brief, Carsey Senior Demographer Ken Johnson analyzes new Census Bureau estimates that refle...
There are major demographic changes occurring in the United States right now. As the number of white...
The growing diversity of the U.S. population evident in new Census Bureau estimates reflects two imp...
With the exception of some difficulties following the events of September 11, 2001 , the economy of ...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that in 2019 the U.S. population grew at the lowest ra...
This fact sheet provides immigrant housing data in Nevada from The New American Economy’s dataset, w...
Nevada is increasingly becoming culturally ethnically and linguistically diverse with approximately ...
For almost twenty years, Nevada has been the fastest growing state in the country. Much of this grow...
Background: Few studies have examined long-term changes in ethnoracial diversity for US states despi...
This Fact Sheet analyzes population changes in three Mountain West metropolitan statistical areas (M...
Public K-12 education serves as a launching pad for economic mobility and opportunity, preparing stu...