Why Birthrates Among Hispanic Americans Have Plummeted (New York Times)
Thursday, March 7, 2019

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The United States population grew by just 0.6 percent last year, the smallest increase in 80 years, according to Ken Johnson, a demographer at the University of New Hampshire. He noted that, at current rates, young Hispanic women will have an average of two children, down from three just a decade ago.
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