Hispanics will soon outnumber blacks in U.S. WASHINGTON (API — Hispanic* will eclipse blacks as the nation's largest minority group in the year 2010. the government said Tuesday in a report that predicts a considerably differ ent America by the mid-21st century. By 2050. the U.S. population will be almost evenly divided between minori ties and non-Hispanic whites, the Census Bureau said. The bureau's new projections also fore cast faster general population growth than previously expected, estimating that the U.S. population will reach 302 mil lion by 2050. That's 52 percent more than tiie 258.7 million Americans today. It's also up nine million from a projec tion issued just last year. The projection was changed to account for the return of many military people from abroad, updated birth and death sta tistics. and information showing how new immigration rules have affected the population, said Jennifer Hay, a Census M Hurt’su demographer and author of the report Minorities will increase their share of the population, the report said • Hispanic*, from their present 9 per cent of the population to 14 percent in 2010 and 23 percent in 2050. • Blacks, from 12 percent today to just more than 13 porcunl in 2010 and IB per cent in 2050. • Asian-Americans, now 3 percent of the population, to 10 percent at mid-cen tury. They will remain the fastest-grow ing racial group. • American Indians, from a little below 1 percent to slightly above 1 £prcent. Although their share barely changes, their numbers will double from 2.1 million to 4.3 million. The growth will affect America's non Hispanic whites, the group that has dom inated the nation's politics, economy and culture throughout most of its history. Their show of the population will drop from 76 percent now to 6H percent in 2010 and 53 percent in 2050. Their num ber will increase from 1 HBfi million to 205.8 million. The explosion in the Hispamc-Ameri can population is protected to center around a baby boom Births accounted for about two-thirds of the protected Hispan ic increase, immigration accounts for the rest. The number of Hispanic births will double by mid-century, the Census Bureau said Presently Hispanic women age 14 to 49 on average bear 2.9 children apiece over a lifetime, the highest rate of any major ethnic or racial group The birth rate for non-Hispanic white women is 19 children The Census Bureau projects births to whites will decline to 2010 and then start to increase. Black births are expec ted to increase steadily by 00 percent I cot ween now and 2050, and Asian births are likely to triple American Indian births will increase bv half. The rapid increase in Hispanics com pared to other minority groups will bring changes to America from the classroom to tho Congress. "Tho mushrooming numbers should translate into n much more vigorous political clout, with more Hispanic mem bers of Congress." said Rep. Jose Serrano, a New York Democrat and leader of tho Congressional Hispanic Caucus. "These are not abstract numbers to us at ull They are a window into the future." Much of the increase will hap|Htn in a few parts of the country, mainly Califor nia. Florida, Now York, Texas and the Southwest, saitl William O'Hare, demog rapher at the University of Louisville. "If they're localized, they will control more congressional distrii ts." O'Hare said. "It means if the < ountrv is 25 per cent Hispanu , they mat have half the congressional districts in Texas and zero in the northern plains In the Census Bureau's system, His panics are an ethnic group, not a race. That means they include people from all the racial classifications American Indi ans. Asian-Americans. blacks and whites Hispanic blacks are expet t to be n!>out 1 percent of tho population in 2050 What books are profs reading? BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP) — look ing for books a college professor might read? Try The Joy of Cooking or Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Those are among 48 entries on the University of Buffalo’s ‘■Unrequired Rending List," a compilation of the faculty's best loved books. "The list isn't made up neces sarily of the 'great books.' but it's definitely full of good books." said Peter Gold, associ ale dean of the university'* undergraduate college, who headed the project. 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