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William H. Frey William H. Frey The Brookings Institution & The Brookings Institution & The University of Michigan The University of Michigan www.frey-demographer.org www.frey-demographer.org A 30,000-Foot View A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic of the Demographic Landscape Landscape

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  • 1. William H. Frey The Brookings Institution & The University of Michigan www.frey-demographer.org A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic Landscape
  • 2. Projected 50 Years Population Growth
  • 3. US: Population by Race: 2000 and 2050 69.1% 50.1%
  • 4. US: Population by Age: 2000 and 2050 12.4% 20.7%
  • 5. New Demographic Regions
    • Melting Pot America
    • The New Sunbelt
    • The Heartland
  • 6. Melting Pot, New Sunbelt and Heartland States New Sunbelt Melting Pot Heartland States
  • 7. Share of U.S. in Melting Pot States Foreign Born 70% Asian Language at Home 68% Spanish at Home 76% Mixed Marriages 51% Native Born 37% English at Home 34%
  • 8. Demographic Components, 2000-2007 (Rates per 1000)
  • 9. Immigrant Magnet Metros, 2000-07 241,661 Washington DC 8 246,877 San Francisco 7 263,309 Houston 6 289,312 Dallas 5 379,550 Chicago 4 414,189 Miami 3 804,702 Los Angeles 2 1,079,700 New York 1
  • 10. Domestic Migration Magnets, 2000-07 185,647 Charlotte, NC 8 220,579 Dallas 7 226,649 Orlando 6 254,739 Tampa 5 287,192 Las Vegas 4 353,953 Atlanta 3 468,873 Riverside, CA 2 477,871 Phoenix 1
  • 11. Greatest Domestic Out-Migration, 2000-07 -224,992 San Jose 8 -260,176 Boston 7 -263,322 Detroit 6 -323.869 New Orleans 5 -354.534 San Francisco 4 -477,254 Chicago 3 -1,120,854 Los Angeles 2 -1,643,228 New York 1
  • 12. Race Composition of Regions 2007 Melting Pot New Sunbelt Heartland
  • 13. Melting Pot States: Race Change 1990-2007
  • 14. New Sunbelt: Race Change 1990-2007
  • 15. California: All Races Out-Migrate
  • 16. Growing "New Immigrant" Destinations 1990-2005
  • 17. Immigrant Concentrations in States 1990 2005 15% or more 10-14% 5-9% Less than 5%
  • 18. Immigrants vs Natives
  • 19. Hispanic Concentrations Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates Percent of County Population
  • 20. Greatest Hispanic Gains, 2000-07 351,410 Chicago 8 389,168 Miami 7 417,329 New York 6 441,745 Phoenix 5 508,448 Houston 4 519,055 Dallas 3 522,060 Los Angeles 2 589,769 Riverside 1
  • 21. Fastest Hispanic Growth, 2000-07 Metros with at least 50,000 Hispanics 85.9 Indianapolis 8 92.1 Nashville 7 92,4 Lakeland, FL 6 96.2 Raleigh 5 98.8 Fayetteville, AR 4 100.7 Charlotte 3 109.5 Port St. Lucie, FL 2 137.3. Cape Coral, FL 1
  • 22. Asian Concentrations Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates
  • 23. Greatest Asian Gains, 2000-07 84,407 Riverside 8 85,179 Dallas 7 95,919 Chicago 6 98,446 San Jose 5 108,736 San Francisco 4 110,148 Washington DC 3 204,641 Los Angeles 2 315,022 New York 1
  • 24. Fastest Asian Growth, 2000-07 Metros with at least 50,000 Asians 45.2 Columbus OH 8 50.9 Tampa 7 53.0 Atlanta 6 55.6 Orlando 5 56.1 Austin 4 57.4 Riverside 3 65.3 Phoenix 2 71.5 Las Vegas 1
  • 25. Black Concentrations Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates
  • 26. Greatest Black Gains, 2000-07 61,509 Baltimore 8 69,913 Orlando 7 84,681 Charlotte 6 100,197 Washington DC 5 105,093 Miami 4 144,887 Dallas 3 150,180 Houston 2 413,199 Atlanta 1
  • 27. White Concentrations Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates
  • 28. 2000-07 Greatest White Decliners -76,663 Philadelphia 8 -82,347 San Jose 7 -95,713 Pittsburgh 6 -127,120 New Orleans 5 -130,709 San Francisco 4 -142,696 Miami 3 -229,493 Los Angeles 2 -280,519 New York 1
  • 29. 2000-07 Greatest White Gainers 116,444 Las Vegas 8 126,761 Raleigh 7 130,488 Houston 6 134,483 Charlotte 5 138,701 Austin 4 172,284 Dallas 3 262,890 Atlanta 2 322,104 Phoenix 1
  • 30. Source: William H. Frey analysis
  • 31. Born in Same State Source: William H. Frey analysis
  • 32. US Growth by Age 2000-10
  • 33. Growth by Age, 2000-10
  • 34. State Growth in Child Population*, 2000-2010 Under age 18 Growth 5% and over Growth under 5% Decline under 5% Decline 5% and over
  • 35. Growth in H.S. Graduates, 2002-3 to 2009-10 GT 15% 7 15% 0 7 % Decline
  • 36. Percent Non White Children*, 2015 * Under age 15 GT 50% 40% - 50% 30% - 40% 20% - 40% Under 20%
  • 37. Percent Children with Immigrant Parents - 2006 51% 35% 35% 34% 32% 31% 31% 23%
  • 38. Children Speaking Other than English*, 2005 Source: William H. Frey analysis * Ages 5 - 17 GT 20% 10% - 20% 6% - 10% Under 6%
  • 39. Percent Speaking Spanish, Children and Adults, 2005
  • 40. English Proficiency for Spanish Speakers, 2005
  • 41. Hispanic, Asian Children by Generation, 2006 Hispanics Asians
  • 42. Young Adult Education 2006 , 2 Generations Hispanics Asians
  • 43. US Growth by Age 2000-10
  • 44. Age 65 + Growth, 2000-10, US States 25% & above 20% -24% 10% -19% under 10%
  • 45. Percent 65+ population for States, 2005 13.4% & above 12% -13% 11% -11.9% under 12%
  • 46. Greatest 65+ Growth: Large Metros 51.6 Atlanta 8 51.3 Orlando 9 50.5 Houston 10 52.9 El Paso 7 54.3 Phoenix 6 57.4 Raleigh 5 62.0 Austin 4 62.4 Colorado Springs 3 63.3 McAllen, TX 2 131.4 Las Vegas 1
  • 47. Greatest 65+ Decline: Large Metros 0.8 Youngstown-OH 8 1.1 Toledo 9 2.5 Cleveland 10 0.1 Providence 7 -0.5 New Haven 6 -0.6 Worcester, MA 5 -1.5 Buffalo 4 -2.1 Springfield, MA 3 -2.7 Pittsburgh 2 -10.8 Scranton 1
  • 48. Fastest Growing Old-Old (85+), 2000-10
          • % Growth
    • 1. Alaska 116.0
    • 2. Nevada 96.9
    • 3. Arizona 76.4
    • 4. New Mexico 64.4
    • 5. Florida 62.4
    • 6. California 57.8
    • 7. Delaware 57.7
    • 8. Hawaii 57.4
    • 9. Maryland 57.1
  • 49. Projected Age 65+ Growth 2000-30, US States 140% & above 100% -139% 70% -99% under 69%
  • 50. Projected Age 65+ Growth, 2000-40 Florida California New York percent growth
  • 51. Rates of Migration by Age Per 100
  • 52. Arizona Projections: Aging in Place and Migration percent growth
  • 53. New York Projections: Aging in Place and Migration Source: William H. Frey analysis percent growth
  • 54. Boomers vs. Parents at Midlife
  • 55. Race for Age Groups: US
  • 56. Race for Age Groups: California
  • 57. Race for Age Groups: Minnesota
  • 58. United States Projected Race Compositions, 2025 Under Age 18 52 % white black Indian Asian Hispanic 62 % Age 18 -64 76 % Age 65+
  • 59. State Projected Growth, 2000-2030 Source: William Frey
  • 60. Electoral Vote Gains, 2000-2030 Source: William Frey
  • 61. Electoral Vote Losses, 2000-2030 Source: William Frey
  • 62. Red and Blue States, 2004 Source: William Frey
  • 63. Projected Red State Advantage (assuming constant 2004 state victories) Source: William Frey
  • 64. Red and Blue States, 2008
  • 65. Projected Blue State Advantage (assuming constant 2008 state victories) Red Blue Advantage 2008 174 364 190 2012 178 360 182 2024 179 359 180 2032 183 355 172 Electoral Votes
  • 66. Useful Websites www.brookings.edu/metro www.frey-demographer.org