Is there a breakdown like this for the US?
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There must be so much noise at this scale, too. Are the Amish counted? Orthodox Jews? It takes ~4 generations at exponential growth for a small group to become not so small, right?
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Depends. If a quantity is doubling under ideal conditions every generation, it'd probably take more than 4. But remember US is getting slammed by low-IQ immigration too. I've heard 1 in 6 are foreign born now (and I'm certain that's a vast underestimate).
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TFRs are crap across any large subset in the west. There are a number of smaller sets with really high fertility, though. IIRC, orthodox Jews are a majority of American Jews under the age of 5 or some such.
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Right. Orthodox Jews, Amish, and Mormons (IIRC) are all high fertility subgroups. I wonder why that is—i.e. why do pro-natalist attitudes thrive among them?
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Endogamy was an angle I hadn't considered yet. Makes sense.
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I mean, just look at Ben Shapiro!
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