Class of 2025 US high school graduates are majority brown
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Date: April 15th, 2025 3:09 PM Author: ;...;;;;...;.
I once tried to explain this to my wife and she refused to believe me.
She thinks that some cities are "diverse" now, but that the US is still like 85% White, 10% Black and 5% Hispanic.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5710970&forum_id=2#48849881) |
Date: April 15th, 2025 6:43 PM Author: Trump is the first woman President (TT6)
In the US, there are significant racial and ethnic diversity differences between age groups. The younger population (under 18) is more racially and ethnically diverse than the adult population (18 and over). For example, the White alone, non-Hispanic group is a larger share of the adult population than the under-18 population. Conversely, the Hispanic or Latino group and the Black or African American alone, non-Hispanic group are larger proportions of the younger population.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
White alone, non-Hispanic:
This group makes up a larger percentage of the adult population (60.8%) than the under-18 population (47.3%).
Hispanic or Latino:
This group is a larger percentage of the under-18 population (25.7%) compared to the adult population (16.8%).
Black or African American alone, non-Hispanic:
This group is also more prevalent in the younger population (13.2%) than the adult population (11.7%).
Multiracial:
The Multiracial population is also younger than the White alone population.
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Date: April 15th, 2025 7:00 PM
Author: ,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,:,,:,,.,:::,.,,.,:.,,.:.,:.,:.::,.
Grok, what percentage of 2024 US high school graduates were white?
Exact data for the racial breakdown of 2024 U.S. high school graduates is not available in the provided references or recent sources. However, based on projections from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and other educational reports, we can estimate.
A 2018 report from the Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education project projected that by 2025–26, White students would represent just under half of all public high school graduates, around 49%. This suggests a declining trend from earlier years, where Whites made up a larger majority (e.g., 86% in 2011–12). A 2024 Education Week report also notes a consistent decline in the share of White graduates due to changing demographics, with Hispanic graduates increasing to 27% in 2023 and projected to rise further.
Given these trends, it’s reasonable to estimate that in 2024, approximately 48–50% of U.S. high school graduates were White. This is an extrapolation, as precise 2024 data is unavailable, and actual figures could vary slightly due to regional differences or updated demographics. For comparison, the 2021–22 Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate (ACGR) data showed White students with a 90% graduation rate, but no specific percentage of the total graduate pool was provided.
For a definitive answer, check the latest NCES or U.S. Department of Education data for 2024 when it becomes available.
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Date: April 15th, 2025 7:03 PM
Author: ,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,:,,:,,.,:::,.,,.,:.,,.:.,:.,:.::,.
I asked Grok 3 times what percentage are Asian but it just errors out
Edit: FINALLY got it to answer after asking it several different ways. It says 6%
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Date: April 15th, 2025 7:06 PM Author: cannon
I asked it if the class of 2025 was majority minority and it said this:
“Yes, the high school class of 2025 in the United States is projected to be majority-minority, meaning that non-Hispanic white students will make up less than 50% of the graduating class. According to projections from the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) and Pew Research Center, the class of 2025 is expected to be approximately 51% non-Hispanic white, with the remaining 49% comprising Hispanic, Black, Asian, and other minority groups. This shift is driven by increasing diversity, particularly the growing share of Hispanic (projected at 28%) and Asian (8%) graduates, alongside a decline in the proportion of white students.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5710970&forum_id=2#48850618) |
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