In 1900, people of European descent made up 36% of the world. Today, it’s just 8%. That drop isn’t slow—it’s steep. In places like the U.S., birth rates for white Americans are far below the level needed to keep the population stable. Many European countries are in even worse shape. Italy, Spain, and Germany are shrinking fast, and no amount of immigration is fixing the core problem: fewer people are having kids.
Most of Europe has fertility rates below replacement levels. Whites will likely represent a shrinking share of the human population pic.twitter.com/5UMnZcWlHk
— The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) September 7, 2025
Accurate. In America, the white population was 90% after WW2, now barely 56% https://t.co/yPN54NNi1k
— The_Real_Fly (@The_Real_Fly) September 7, 2025