June 9, 2005
EXCEPTIONALISM:
One of seven in U.S. is Hispanic: Immigration and a higher birth rate account for record growth of the minority group (PAULINE JELINEK, 6/09/05, Associated Press)
One of every seven people in the United States is Hispanic, a record number that probably will keep rising because of immigration and a birth rate outstripping non-Hispanic blacks and whites.The country's largest minority group accounted for one-half of the overall population growth of 2.9 million between July 2003 and July 2004, according to a Census Bureau report being released today.
The agency estimated there are 41.3 million Hispanics in the United States. The bureau does not ask people about their legal status; that number is intended to include both legal and other residents.
The population growth for Asians ran a close second.
Increases in both groups are the result largely to immigration, but also higher birth rates, said Lewis Goodman, an American University expert on U.S.-Latin American relations.
"If we didn't have those elements, we would be moving into a situation like Japan and Europe where the populations are graying in a way that is very alarming and endangering their productivity and endangering even their social security systems," he said.
Thus the housing shortage. Posted by Orrin Judd at June 9, 2005 12:46 PM
"that number is intended to include both legal and other residents."
'Other'? Sheesh. Just say it.
Posted by: b at June 9, 2005 1:15 PM"If we didn't have those elements, we would be moving into a situation like Japan and Europe where the populations are graying in a way that is very alarming and endangering their productivity and endangering even their social security systems,"
By all means lets try and salvage this ponzi scheme that we're stuck with.
Posted by: h-man at June 9, 2005 2:07 PM99% of those immigrants can't afford $300K houses and $1,500 per month payments. Thus the housing bubble.
Posted by: Brandon at June 9, 2005 3:19 PMThe growth in the Latino population is amazing: even my kid is Latino, and I'm a gringo!
Posted by: Foos at June 9, 2005 4:42 PMBrandon:
Yes, but because we have them doing scutwork and paying taxes we can.
Posted by: oj at June 9, 2005 5:20 PMSame here. My wife blames demography but I'm suspicious.
Posted by: to Foos at June 9, 2005 8:16 PMDon't immigrants frequently work in the construction business? That should alleviate the housing shortage.
Posted by: Joseph Hertzlinger at June 10, 2005 11:26 AM