How will the American face change in 2050?
How will the American people - the world's largest multiracial nation - have faces in 35 years?
The change in the faces of Americans until 2050
The United State - The United State - refers to a nation with people from many different countries. America is also the country with the highest marriage rate of the world's largest race.
Other racial marriages will lead to later generations having more blends between the two races. So what will the people of this country look like in 2050?
To answer this question, Lise Funderburg and Martin Schoeller of National Geographic magazine have implemented a project to store images of faces with many mixed races.
National Geographic magazine said that this will become a typical face representing Americans in 2050.
These photos are completely unmodified. Therefore, we can see that today, a large part of the American race is a crossbred race.
According to the US Census Bureau, the number of Amerasians will be growing, as social prejudices are now gradually erased. Specifically, since 2000, the number of people with more than one blood stream is 6.8 million and by 2010 is 9 million, with a 32% increase.
The next generation will have facial expressions of black people, but there are white skin and blond hair.
According to experts, this is really an encouraging thing. However, there are still some problems for demographers, such as monitoring the size of population growth when a person may have more than two races.
In addition, some argue that this may lead to a separate cultural identity of each race.
Sandra Williams, 46 years old in Chicago, Illinois.Although she had white skin, in the census survey, she noted that she was black.
Wall Street magazine said that since 2010, the number of other ethnic marriages has increased by 15%, and if compared to 25 years ago it was doubled.
Among them, the proportion of married people also varies by race, with 9% being white, 17% black, 26% Latin and 28% Asian. The total number of other racial marriages has so far accounted for 8.4% of the US.
Maya Joi Smith, 9, of Illinois - has two Korean and African descent.According to the survey, Smith is black.
In addition, in 2009, about 7% of children were born belonging to 2 or more races.
3-year-old Daisy Fencl in Texas, has two Korean and Latin bloodlines.Race: not yet determined.
This shows that racial stereotypes are being phased out , although in fact these prejudices still exist not only in the US, but also in many parts of the world.
However, these are also good signs that the United States is becoming a pioneer in eradicating the gap between the world's races.
Lula Newman (7 years old) in New York.She has four bloodlines: Indonesia, Germany, Poland and Celtic.Race in the survey: yellow / Asian skin.
Hybrid faces between many different races will be America's future.
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