A Pew map shows that, between 2000 and 2013, whites became the minority in 78 U.S. counties.
Tanvi Misra @Tanvim
The Atlantic - Apr 9, 2015
By 2040, the country's white population will no longer be the majority.
But for many regions around the country, this demographic shift has
already arrived. A new map created by the Pew Research Center pinpoints
the 78 counties in 19 states where, from 2000 to 2013, minorities together outnumbered the white population.
Pew crunched Census numbers from the 2,440 U.S. counties that had
more than 10,000 residents in 2013. Whites made up less than half the
population in a total of 266 counties. Even though these 266 counties
made up only 11 percent of the counties analyzed, they contained 31 percent of the country's total population, with many of them home to dense urban areas.
Most of these counties are sprinkled around the Sun Belt states in southern part of the country (below).
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