While it has already been reported that white people were edging toward living in a country in which they would not be the majority, new data shows that may happen a lot sooner than expected.
If the current demographic trends keep up and are documented and reflected in the 2020 Census, it would be the first time in history that data showed a decline in the number of white people in America.
While this writer hesitates to refer to this phenomenon as borderline white extinction, one analysis published last year predicted that the U.S. white majority will soon disappear forever.
“Although the majority of the U.S. population today is still white, nonwhites account for more than half of the populations of Hawaii, the District of Columbia, California, New Mexico, Texas and Nevada.
With that said, it may be a bit premature to expect that the declining numbers of white people in America will negatively affect the existing white power structure.