William H. Frey The Brookings Institution www.brookings.edu/experts/freyw America’s Changing Racial Diversity From The Bottom Up.

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William H. Frey The Brookings Institution America’s Changing Racial Diversity From The Bottom Up

Source: William H. Frey analysis US: Population by Age: 2010 and % 20. %

Source: William H. Frey analysis US: Population by Race: 2010 and % 46%

Source: William H. Frey analysis US Growth by Age

Source: William H. Frey analysis Median Ages of Race-Ethnic Groups

Source: William H. Frey analysis Race Ethnic Shares 2010 Population Growth

Source: William H. Frey analysis Change in Child Population by Race-Ethnicity

Source: William H. Frey analysis Children :

Source: William H. Frey analysis Contributions to Labor Force Population

Source: William H. Frey analysis Contributions to Labor Force (in millions)

Source: William H. Frey analysis Labor Force Ages:

Source: William H. Frey analysis NCES, US Dept of Education HS Dropout Rates: Age 16-24

Source: William H. Frey analysis Pew Hispanic Center College Enrollment Rate: Age 18-24

Source: William H. Frey analysis Education by Race-Ethnicity Pew Hispanic Center

Source: William H. Frey analysis Hispanic Concentrations 2010 Data source: William H. Frey analysis of Census2010 Percent of County Population

Source: William H. Frey analysis Black Concentrations 2010 Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey analysis of Census2010

Source: William H. Frey analysis State Growth in Child Population, Under age 18 Growth 5% and over Growth under 5% Decline under 5% Decline 5% and over

Source: William H. Frey analysis Percent Minority Children, 2010 GT 50% 40% - 50% 25% - 40% Under 25%

Source: William H. Frey analysis Percent Children with Immigrant Parents 51% 35% 34% 32% 31% 23%

Source: William H. Frey analysis Children Speaking Other than English Source: William H. Frey analysis * Ages

Source: William H. Frey analysis US Growth by Age

Source: William H. Frey analysis Median Ages for States, and over 38 to to 38 Below 36

Source: William H. Frey analysis Senior Population Shifts: 3 Decades ( 1000s) ( )(75 +)

Source: William H. Frey analysis 140% & above 100% -139% 70% -99% under 69% Projected Age 65+ Growth

Source: William H. Frey analysis Share of all US Households 2000 and 2010

Source: William H. Frey analysis Married Couples as Share of All Households

Source: William H. Frey analysis Projected Race-Ethnic Shares, ChildrenSeniors whiteBlackAsian/OtherHispanic

Source: William H. Frey analysis Cultural Generation Gaps Difference in White Percent: Seniors minus Children 25 and above 20 to to 20 Below 15

Source: William H. Frey analysis Useful Websites Useful Websites Census