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September 01, 2017
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Nationally, the annual number of births declined 4% from 1990 to 2015 – the result of a 10% decline in total births attributable to U.S.-born women. This was partially offset by a 6% increase in total births attributable to immigrant women.
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Blacks and Hispanics remain less likely than whites to own a traditional computer or have high-speed internet at home. But despite these differences, blacks and Hispanics have mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers in shares similar to whites.
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For a large majority of Americans, the country’s openness to people from around the world “is essential to who we are as a nation.” This belief is widely shared across most demographic groups, including among 72% of Hispanics.
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