Recent data on U.S. births from January to October 2025 indicates a notable shift in birth trends among mothers of different racial backgrounds compared to the same period in 2024. Non-Hispanic White (NH White) births, which had been declining, are now on the rise. In contrast, Hispanic births, which had been increasing, are now experiencing a decline.
Black births have shown a steady, gradual decrease, while Asian births are beginning to show a minor decline. This data reflects a clear mid-year reversal in the trends for NH White and Hispanic birth shares.
These findings highlight significant changes in birth rates among different racial groups in the United States, marking a shift in demographic patterns. For more information on related coverage, see recent developments in political news.

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