Key+Questions

Key questions #1

 * Around how much has the population increase from the 1990s-Today?**

How will the population of america increase in 2011? {[]} Victor Cosme  ** //In General: // **

Baby’s birth will remain almost the same, with about 2 kids per woman. Life expectancy is projected to continue to increase from 76.0 years to 82.6 years by 2050. Seems like the flow and future on Immigration is uncertain.

The U.S. population is growing larger. The Nation's population is projected to increase to 392 million by 2050 -- more than a 50 percent increase from the 1990 population size. The U.S. population growth rate is slowing.. There will be a decrease in the rate of growth in US due to the aging of the population and increase in the number of deaths. From now on, the United States would grow more slowly than ever before in its history. The U.S. population will be older than it is now. Baby Boomers (people born after World War II (1946 to 1964) make for a lot of the population now. In 2011, the first members of the Baby Boom will reach age 65, and the Baby Boom will have decreased to 25 percent of the total population The U.S. population is becoming more diverse by race and origin. White population percentage would decrease. By the turn of the century white people would make less than 72% of our population in the US. The Black population has double its present size by this year, and will triple by 2020. Growth of the Hispanic-origin population will probably be a major element of the total population growth. According to the data, the Hispanic-origin population would be the largest growing group.

What race was around more in the United States before in the 1900's **. **