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Latinos set to surpass whites in California in March
The Latino population is projected to surpass that of whites in California in March to become the single largest "race or ethnic group," according to a report on shifting demographics in Gov. Jerry Brown's 2014-15 budget proposal. Also, the number of residents 65 and older will jump by 20.7 percent over the next five years, the report said.

State demographers expected Latinos to surpass the non-Hispanic white population seven months earlier, but Latino birth rates were lower than anticipated. Now, officials say, by March Latinos will make up 39 percent of California's population, edging out non-Hispanic whites at 38.8 percent. Nearly 25 years ago, non-Hispanic whites made up 57 percent of the state, while Latinos made up 26 percent.
In 1940 the non-Hispanic White population of California was 89.5%, by 1970 it had dropped to 76.2%, 1990 57.2% and now 38.8%. This study left out the fact that since 1990 the non-Hispanic white population has decreased by 2.2 million. "White flight"
"Demographic changes that are coming will reshape the electorate, and in turn that will likely have impacts on policies and issues that decision makers focus on in the coming decades," said Mindy Romero, director of the California Civic Engagement Project at the UC Davis Center for Regional Change.
This Blue State has become Navy Blue and is in transition to become Midnight Blue. There is no turning back, KiloBravo and I are getting clearance for the Taxiway

Statistics source U. S. Census Bureau Table 19.


Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2014-01-17
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