An analysis has revealed that so-called “multicultural” Americans will make up the majority of the country’s population by 2050, confirming the so-called “conspiracy theory” of the “great replacement” often derided by corporate media outlets and far-left politicians.
Using data from the American Community Survey, the consumer research firm discovered that America’s multicultural population increased by nearly four million since 2021. Approximately 192.2 million white Americans comprise about 58 percent of the population currently. Black, Hispanic, Asian, and other races account for roughly 141.1 million Americans, the group’s analysis found. By 2050, the population of Hispanic Americans is expected to increase by six percent, while the white population is expected to decrease by about 11 percent.
“The growth in multicultural populations in the U.S. means these segments wield immense influence,” Sudipti Kumar, director of multicultural Insights at Collage Group, said in a statement to The Hill. “Their desire for diverse perspectives and a deep understanding of their cultural identity by brands and organizations will be ever more critical in the future,” she said.
The analysis also suggests the increase in population could have significant implications for political outcomes.
Hispanics are driving the drastic demographic changes occurring in the nation, accounting for over 75 percent of the U.S. population group over the past two years. This is likely largely due to the Biden regime’s wilful mishandling of the border crisis.