Hope Yen, The Associated PressLatinxBirths, Not New immigrants, Push U.S. Latino GrowthWith immigration slowing, babies born in the U.S. rather than newly arrived Mexican immigrants are now driving most of the fast growth in the Latino population.July 21, 2011HomeCensus: Share of Children in U.S. Hits Record LowChildren now make up less of America’s population than ever before, even with a boost from immigrant families.July 13, 2011HomePew Research Study: Dads Spending Much More Time With ChildrenThe percentage of American fathers who live apart from their children has doubled over the last half-century; however, many of today’s dads are spending more than twice as much time with their kids as they did back then.June 16, 2011African-AmericanCensus Estimates Show Blacks Moving SouthThe Southern U.S. region – primarily metropolitan areas such as Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Miami and Charlotte, N.C. – accounted for roughly 75 percent of the population gains among Blacks since 2000.February 16, 2011Page 1 of 1