States are the primary subdivisions of the United States, and possess a number of powers and rights under the United States Constitution, such as regulating intrastate commerce, running elections, creating local governments, and ratifying constitutional amendments. Each state has its own constitution, grounded in republican principles, and government, consisting of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. All states and their residents are represented in the federal Congress, a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state is represented by two Senators, while Representatives are distributed among the states in proportion to the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census. Additionally, each state is entitled to select a number of electors to vote in the Electoral College, the body that elects the President of the United States, equal to the total of Representatives and Senators in Congress from that state.Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the Constitution grants to Congress the authority to admit new states into the Union. Since the establishment of the United States in 1776, the number of states has expanded from the original 13 to 50. Each new state has been admitted on an equal footing with the existing states.
The total fertility rate in the United States estimated for 2014 is 1.86 children per woman, which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1. Compared to other Western countries, in 2012, U.S. fertility rate was lower than that of France (2.01),Australia (1.93) and the United Kingdom (1.92). However, U.S. population growth is among the highest in industrialized countries, because the differences in fertility rates are less than the differences in immigration levels, which are higher in the U.S. The United States Census Bureau shows a population increase of 0.75% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2012. Though high by industrialized country standards, this is below the world average annual rate of 1.1%.
Built at a cost of $79.4 million ($724million in today's dollars) the ship is the largest ocean liner constructed entirely in the U.S. and the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic in either direction. Even in her retirement, she retains the Blue Riband, the accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the highest speed.
Her construction was subsidized by the U.S. government, since she was designed to allow conversion to a troopship should the need arise.United States operated uninterrupted in transatlantic passenger service until 1969. Since 1996 she has been docked at Pier 82 on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.
Design and construction
Inspired by the exemplary service of the British liners RMSQueen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, which transported hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops to Europe during World War II, the U.S. government sponsored the construction of a large and fast merchant vessel that would be capable of transporting large numbers of soldiers. Designed by renowned American naval architect and marine engineer William Francis Gibbs (1886–1967), the liner's construction was a joint effort between the United States Navy and United States Lines. The U.S. government underwrote $50 million of the $78 million construction cost, with the ship's operators, United States Lines, contributing the remaining $28 million. In exchange, the ship was designed to be easily converted in times of war to a troopship with a capacity of 15,000 troops, or to a hospital ship .
United States is the first full length hard rock collaborative album between hard rock guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert and singer Freddie Nelson. The collaboration has been described as a cross between Queen and Mr. Big.
In 1881, after the Confederacy purchased the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora, President James G. Blaine of the United States declared war. With the help of British and French forces, the Confederate States again defeat the United States in the Second Mexican War, forcing the latter to cede a portion of northern Maine to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. After this defeat, the United States turned to Germany for military assistance and training, and the national mood of the U.S. changed to desire of revenge against the enemies that surrounded the U.S.—Canada, from where Britain invaded the U.S., and the Confederacy.
History of Race & Ethnicity in the United States (1610-2060)
This video shows the change in the racial demographics of the United States from 1610 to 2019, as well as future projections to 2060.
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This animation puts the entire US population into perspective
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Demographics of the USA !! The United States Population Geography !!
Demographics of the USA !! The United States Population Geography !!
This video is short overview of the United States population covering ethnic , religious and linguistic composition and the distribution of population.
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published: 26 Sep 2020
United States - Changing of Population Pyramid & Demographics (1950-2100)
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The United States is the third-most populous country in the world, with an estimated population of 329,227,746 as of January 28, 2020. The United States Census Bureau shows a population increase of 0.75% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2012. Though high by industrialize...
published: 19 Sep 2019
The fractured politics of a browning America
The US is getting more diverse. As more Americans realize this new future, it is changing how cultural and political divides take shape.
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We live in an America where television programs, commercials, and movies are trying to represent a browner country; where Despacito, a Spanish-language song, tops the Billboard charts and where NFL players kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality. We live in an America where politicians on the right and left appeal to voters, with explicit references to race.
And researchers are now able to pinpoint how these indirect and direct are shifting political ideology.
To learn more, read Ezra’s reporting on the impact of US demographic change: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/7/3...
published: 23 Aug 2018
Racial demographics are remaking America
New racial demographics are remaking America. Bill Frey shows the U.S. is becoming a more multiracial country. What does this diversity mean for the future?
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Is The U.S. Running Out Of People?
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The Top U.S. States by Population from 1790 to 2050 (History + Projection)
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The Coming Racial Shift for the U.S.
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This video shows the change in the racial demographics of the United States from 1610 to 2019, as well as future projections to 2060.
Datasource: U.S. Census
...
This video shows the change in the racial demographics of the United States from 1610 to 2019, as well as future projections to 2060.
Datasource: U.S. Census
Music: www.bensound.com
This video shows the change in the racial demographics of the United States from 1610 to 2019, as well as future projections to 2060.
Datasource: U.S. Census
Music: www.bensound.com
What does the population of the US look like? It might help to shrink it down a bit. Here's how the country would break down if it were a village of just 100 pe...
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Demographics of the USA !! The United States Population Geography !!
This video is short overview of the United States population covering ethnic , religious a...
Demographics of the USA !! The United States Population Geography !!
This video is short overview of the United States population covering ethnic , religious and linguistic composition and the distribution of population.
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Music - Chill Day
Demographics of the USA !! The United States Population Geography !!
This video is short overview of the United States population covering ethnic , religious and linguistic composition and the distribution of population.
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Music - Chill Day
This is a Stats Visual Archive of Population Pyramid & Demographic Indicators in the United States from 1950 to 2100.
Demographic indicators :
total population...
This is a Stats Visual Archive of Population Pyramid & Demographic Indicators in the United States from 1950 to 2100.
Demographic indicators :
total population, population growth rate, total fertility rate, potential support ratio, natural increase rate.
source : UN World Population Prospects 2019
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[TREND] (Technical Terms & Definitions Below)
The United States is the third-most populous country in the world, with an estimated population of 329,227,746 as of January 28, 2020. The United States Census Bureau shows a population increase of 0.75% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2012. Though high by industrialized country standards, this is below the world average annual rate of 1.1%. The total fertility rate in the United States estimated for 2019 is 1.71 children per woman, which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1.
The U.S. population almost quadrupled during the 20th century—at a growth rate of about 1.3% a year—from about 76 million in 1900 to 281 million in 2000. It is estimated to have reached the 200 million mark in 1967, and the 300 million mark on October 17, 2006. Foreign-born immigration has caused the U.S. population to continue its rapid increase, with the foreign-born population doubling from almost 20 million in 1990 to over 45 million in 2015,[11] representing one-third of the population increase. Population growth is fastest among minorities as a whole, and according to the Census Bureau's estimation for 2012, 50.4% of U.S. children under the age of 1 belonged to ethnic minority groups.
White people constitute the majority of the U.S. population, with a total of about 234,370,202 or 73% of the population as of 2017. "Non-Hispanic Whites" make up 60.7% of the country's population, their share of the U.S. population is expected to fall below 50% by 2045, primarily due to immigration and low birth rates.
Hispanic and Latino Americans accounted for 48% of the national population growth of 2.9 million between July 1, 2005, and July 1, 2006. Immigrants and their U.S.-born descendants are expected to provide most of the U.S. population gains in the decades ahead.
The Census Bureau projects a U.S. population of 417 million in 2060, a 38% increase from 2007 (301.3 million), and the United Nations estimates that the U.S. will be among the nine countries responsible for half the world's population growth by 2050, with its population being 402 million by then (an increase of 32% from 2007). In an official census report, it was reported that 54.4% (2,150,926 out of 3,953,593) of births in 2010 were to "non-Hispanic whites". This represents an increase of 0.3% compared to the previous year, which was 54.1%.
[TECHNICAL TERMS & DEFINITIONS]
*AGE STRUCTURE (POPULATION PYRAMID)
The composition of a population as determined by the number or proportion of males and females in each age category. The age-sex structure of a population is the cumulative result of past trends in fertility, mortality, and migration.
**POPULATION GROWTH RATE
The number of people added to (or subtracted from) a population in a year due to natural increase and net migration expressed as a percentage of the population at the beginning of the time period.
***TOTAL FERTILITY RATE (TFR)
The average number of children that would be born alive to a woman (or group of women) during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming to the age-specific fertility rates of a given year.
****POTENTIAL SUPPORT RATIO
A number of people age 15–64 per one older person aged 65 or older. This ratio describes the burden placed on the working population (unemployment and children are not considered in this measure) by the non-working elderly population.
*****RATE OF NATURAL INCREASE (RNI)
The rate of natural increase refers to the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths occurring in a year, divided by the mid-year population of that year, multiplied by a factor (usually 1,000).
It is equal to the difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate. This measure of the population change excludes the effects of migration.
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This is a Stats Visual Archive of Population Pyramid & Demographic Indicators in the United States from 1950 to 2100.
Demographic indicators :
total population, population growth rate, total fertility rate, potential support ratio, natural increase rate.
source : UN World Population Prospects 2019
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[TREND] (Technical Terms & Definitions Below)
The United States is the third-most populous country in the world, with an estimated population of 329,227,746 as of January 28, 2020. The United States Census Bureau shows a population increase of 0.75% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2012. Though high by industrialized country standards, this is below the world average annual rate of 1.1%. The total fertility rate in the United States estimated for 2019 is 1.71 children per woman, which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1.
The U.S. population almost quadrupled during the 20th century—at a growth rate of about 1.3% a year—from about 76 million in 1900 to 281 million in 2000. It is estimated to have reached the 200 million mark in 1967, and the 300 million mark on October 17, 2006. Foreign-born immigration has caused the U.S. population to continue its rapid increase, with the foreign-born population doubling from almost 20 million in 1990 to over 45 million in 2015,[11] representing one-third of the population increase. Population growth is fastest among minorities as a whole, and according to the Census Bureau's estimation for 2012, 50.4% of U.S. children under the age of 1 belonged to ethnic minority groups.
White people constitute the majority of the U.S. population, with a total of about 234,370,202 or 73% of the population as of 2017. "Non-Hispanic Whites" make up 60.7% of the country's population, their share of the U.S. population is expected to fall below 50% by 2045, primarily due to immigration and low birth rates.
Hispanic and Latino Americans accounted for 48% of the national population growth of 2.9 million between July 1, 2005, and July 1, 2006. Immigrants and their U.S.-born descendants are expected to provide most of the U.S. population gains in the decades ahead.
The Census Bureau projects a U.S. population of 417 million in 2060, a 38% increase from 2007 (301.3 million), and the United Nations estimates that the U.S. will be among the nine countries responsible for half the world's population growth by 2050, with its population being 402 million by then (an increase of 32% from 2007). In an official census report, it was reported that 54.4% (2,150,926 out of 3,953,593) of births in 2010 were to "non-Hispanic whites". This represents an increase of 0.3% compared to the previous year, which was 54.1%.
[TECHNICAL TERMS & DEFINITIONS]
*AGE STRUCTURE (POPULATION PYRAMID)
The composition of a population as determined by the number or proportion of males and females in each age category. The age-sex structure of a population is the cumulative result of past trends in fertility, mortality, and migration.
**POPULATION GROWTH RATE
The number of people added to (or subtracted from) a population in a year due to natural increase and net migration expressed as a percentage of the population at the beginning of the time period.
***TOTAL FERTILITY RATE (TFR)
The average number of children that would be born alive to a woman (or group of women) during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming to the age-specific fertility rates of a given year.
****POTENTIAL SUPPORT RATIO
A number of people age 15–64 per one older person aged 65 or older. This ratio describes the burden placed on the working population (unemployment and children are not considered in this measure) by the non-working elderly population.
*****RATE OF NATURAL INCREASE (RNI)
The rate of natural increase refers to the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths occurring in a year, divided by the mid-year population of that year, multiplied by a factor (usually 1,000).
It is equal to the difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate. This measure of the population change excludes the effects of migration.
#demographics #UnitedStates #statistics #population #US
The US is getting more diverse. As more Americans realize this new future, it is changing how cultural and political divides take shape.
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The US is getting more diverse. As more Americans realize this new future, it is changing how cultural and political divides take shape.
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We live in an America where television programs, commercials, and movies are trying to represent a browner country; where Despacito, a Spanish-language song, tops the Billboard charts and where NFL players kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality. We live in an America where politicians on the right and left appeal to voters, with explicit references to race.
And researchers are now able to pinpoint how these indirect and direct are shifting political ideology.
To learn more, read Ezra’s reporting on the impact of US demographic change: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/7/30/17505406/trump-obama-race-politics-immigration
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We live in an America where television programs, commercials, and movies are trying to represent a browner country; where Despacito, a Spanish-language song, tops the Billboard charts and where NFL players kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality. We live in an America where politicians on the right and left appeal to voters, with explicit references to race.
And researchers are now able to pinpoint how these indirect and direct are shifting political ideology.
To learn more, read Ezra’s reporting on the impact of US demographic change: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/7/30/17505406/trump-obama-race-politics-immigration
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Why The U.S. Population Is Shrinking
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Why The U.S. Population Is Shrinking
The 50 U.S. States Ranked By Population from 1790 to 2050
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William Frey: The coming shift in America's racial makeup will present the U.S. with opportunities and challenges that the country must be prepared to meet. More: http://is.gd/ebWt2g
This video shows the change in the racial demographics of the United States from 1610 to 2019, as well as future projections to 2060.
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Demographics of the USA !! The United States Population Geography !!
This video is short overview of the United States population covering ethnic , religious and linguistic composition and the distribution of population.
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This is a Stats Visual Archive of Population Pyramid & Demographic Indicators in the United States from 1950 to 2100.
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The United States is the third-most populous country in the world, with an estimated population of 329,227,746 as of January 28, 2020. The United States Census Bureau shows a population increase of 0.75% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2012. Though high by industrialized country standards, this is below the world average annual rate of 1.1%. The total fertility rate in the United States estimated for 2019 is 1.71 children per woman, which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1.
The U.S. population almost quadrupled during the 20th century—at a growth rate of about 1.3% a year—from about 76 million in 1900 to 281 million in 2000. It is estimated to have reached the 200 million mark in 1967, and the 300 million mark on October 17, 2006. Foreign-born immigration has caused the U.S. population to continue its rapid increase, with the foreign-born population doubling from almost 20 million in 1990 to over 45 million in 2015,[11] representing one-third of the population increase. Population growth is fastest among minorities as a whole, and according to the Census Bureau's estimation for 2012, 50.4% of U.S. children under the age of 1 belonged to ethnic minority groups.
White people constitute the majority of the U.S. population, with a total of about 234,370,202 or 73% of the population as of 2017. "Non-Hispanic Whites" make up 60.7% of the country's population, their share of the U.S. population is expected to fall below 50% by 2045, primarily due to immigration and low birth rates.
Hispanic and Latino Americans accounted for 48% of the national population growth of 2.9 million between July 1, 2005, and July 1, 2006. Immigrants and their U.S.-born descendants are expected to provide most of the U.S. population gains in the decades ahead.
The Census Bureau projects a U.S. population of 417 million in 2060, a 38% increase from 2007 (301.3 million), and the United Nations estimates that the U.S. will be among the nine countries responsible for half the world's population growth by 2050, with its population being 402 million by then (an increase of 32% from 2007). In an official census report, it was reported that 54.4% (2,150,926 out of 3,953,593) of births in 2010 were to "non-Hispanic whites". This represents an increase of 0.3% compared to the previous year, which was 54.1%.
[TECHNICAL TERMS & DEFINITIONS]
*AGE STRUCTURE (POPULATION PYRAMID)
The composition of a population as determined by the number or proportion of males and females in each age category. The age-sex structure of a population is the cumulative result of past trends in fertility, mortality, and migration.
**POPULATION GROWTH RATE
The number of people added to (or subtracted from) a population in a year due to natural increase and net migration expressed as a percentage of the population at the beginning of the time period.
***TOTAL FERTILITY RATE (TFR)
The average number of children that would be born alive to a woman (or group of women) during her lifetime if she were to pass through her childbearing years conforming to the age-specific fertility rates of a given year.
****POTENTIAL SUPPORT RATIO
A number of people age 15–64 per one older person aged 65 or older. This ratio describes the burden placed on the working population (unemployment and children are not considered in this measure) by the non-working elderly population.
*****RATE OF NATURAL INCREASE (RNI)
The rate of natural increase refers to the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths occurring in a year, divided by the mid-year population of that year, multiplied by a factor (usually 1,000).
It is equal to the difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate. This measure of the population change excludes the effects of migration.
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The US is getting more diverse. As more Americans realize this new future, it is changing how cultural and political divides take shape.
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We live in an America where television programs, commercials, and movies are trying to represent a browner country; where Despacito, a Spanish-language song, tops the Billboard charts and where NFL players kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality. We live in an America where politicians on the right and left appeal to voters, with explicit references to race.
And researchers are now able to pinpoint how these indirect and direct are shifting political ideology.
To learn more, read Ezra’s reporting on the impact of US demographic change: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/7/30/17505406/trump-obama-race-politics-immigration
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New racial demographics are remaking America. Bill Frey shows the U.S. is becoming a more multiracial country. What does this diversity mean for the future?
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The US is facing an aging population, falling birth rate and economic recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic. These issues will have huge implications on the size of the workforce and the consumer base. Watch the video to find out why America could be confronting an underpopulation problem and what business leaders and policymakers can do about it.
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William Frey: The coming shift in America's racial makeup will present the U.S. with opportunities and challenges that the country must be prepared to meet. More: http://is.gd/ebWt2g
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