Census shows US is diversifying, white population shrinking

In this 2006 file photo, Chinese lion dancers perform in Chinatown in Oakland, Calif. According to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau, California's Asian population grew by 25% in the past decade, making them the fastest growing ethnic group in the nation's most populous state. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

The U.S. became more diverse and more urban over the past decade, and the non-Hispanic white population dropped for the first time on record, the Census Bureau reported Thursday as it released a trove of demographic data that will be used to redraw the nation’s political maps.