
The purpose of our show is to bring information and solutions to issues that impact the day-to-day lives of minorities.We can bring this value add by leveraging the knowledge of our host, Walter Latham, Sr. , co-host, Michelle Swiney, and our Panel, consisting of experts in various disciplines and life experiences.
The purpose of our show is to bring information and solutions to issues that impact the day-to-day lives of minorities.We can bring this value add by leveraging the knowledge of our host, Walter Latham, Sr. , co-host, Michelle Swiney, and our Panel, consisting of experts in various disciplines and life experiences.
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Summary
This episode discusses the significant demographic shifts occurring in the U.S., particularly the decline of the non-Hispanic white population and its implications for society and politics. The host explores the reasons behind this decline, the potential extinction of the white demographic, and the impact on black communities and their political leverage. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these changes in the context of political representation and societal dynamics.
Takeaways
The non-Hispanic white population in the U.S. has been declining for years.
By 2060, the white population is projected to be only 45%.
The decline is attributed to an aging population and social issues.
Black populations are stable or growing, contrasting with white decline.
Demographics influence political power and representation.
Black communities must leverage their voting power effectively.
The first drop in the white population occurred between 2010 and 2020.
Demographic changes will affect policy decisions and funding.
The host encourages listeners to be aware of these shifts.
The podcast aims to raise awareness about demographic and political issues.
Keywords
demographics, population decline, white population, political implications, immigration, black leverage, societal changes

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