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US population more diverse?

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The millennial generation is the most racially diverse in US history, with approximately 43% non-white due to an increase in Hispanic and Asian immigrants. The US is projected to be majority non-white by 2043. Trust levels are lower among minorities. The median age to marry is the highest in US history.

The US population is becoming more diverse, as the millennial generation born after 1980 was found to be the most racially diverse generation in US history at approximately 43 percent non-white. This is thought to be primarily due to the increase in Hispanic and Asian immigrants to the United States since the mid-1960s who have adult children born in the country and are US citizens. Nearly 50 percent of all newborns in 2014 were nonwhite, and the U.S. Census projects that racial diversity will continue to grow: It is estimated that the United States will be majority nonwhite by 2043.

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Less than a fifth of the millennial generation believe people are trustworthy, according to a 2007 Pew Research Center study, which is thought to be due to growing racial diversity as minorities report lower levels of trust in others in the United States.
Only 21% of the “silent generation” referring to those born between 1928 and 1945 are not white.
The median age to marry, according to 2014 statistics, is the highest in US history with the median age being 29 for men and 27 for women.

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