Axios: “White, non-Hispanic Americans now account for less than six in 10 people in the U.S. – a more precipitous drop over the past decade than experts expected – and they’re no longer the racial-ethnic majority in 13% of U.S. counties. Redistricting will decide how partisan power is divvied up for the next decade – but in some states, those politically driven decisions may obscure these deeper statistical trends. White, non-Hispanic Americans are about 58% of the U.S. population, according to data from the 2020 census released on Thursday. That’s lower than the estimates of 60%, and it compares with about 64% in 2010. They are no longer the racial-ethnic majority in 400 of the nation’s 3,100+ counties and county equivalents, up from 340 a decade ago.”