Published 27 March 2023 at 06.56
Domestic. The population exchange in Sweden continues at breakneck speed. Now 35 percent of the entire population has a foreign background – and soon this category will be in the majority in all of the country's three largest cities.
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- Finnish researcher: Then the Swedes will become a minority in their own country
It is Expo founder Tobias Hübinette, today a far-left racial researcher, who has produced the new figures and is spreading them in triumph.
According to the figures from Statistics Sweden, at the turn of the year, 34.62 percent of Sweden's residents had a foreign background at most one generation back. This means first or second generation immigrants with at least one foreign-born parent.
In the third largest city, Malmö, those with a foreign background are already in the majority. On 31 December 2022, the percentage was up to 57.54 percent.
In Gothenburg and Stockholm, the corresponding figure at the turn of the year was 47.96 and 45.43 percent, respectively.
Foreign background in Malmö on 31/12 2022 including foreign-born and domestic-born with one or two foreign-born parents: 57.54%
0-4 years: 64.28%
5-9 years: 68.4%
10-14 years: 68.14%
15-24 years: 65, 45%
25-34 years: 58.23%
35-44 years: 65.27%
45-54 years: 59.42%— Tobias Hübinette (@TobiasHubinette) March 26, 2023
Foreign background in Gothenburg on 31/12 2022 including foreign-born and domestic-born with one or two foreign-born parents: 47.96%
0-4 years: 50.9%
5- 9 years: 65.21%
10-14 years: 53.2%
15-24 years: 51.72%
25-34 years: 50.82%
35-44 years : 56.33%
45-54 years: 49.21%— Tobias Hübinette (@TobiasHubinette) March 26, 2023
Foreign background in Stockholm on 31/12 2022 including foreign-born and domestic-born with one or two foreign-born parents: 45.43%
0-4 years: 46.04%
5- 9 years: 50.11%
10-14 years: 41.39%
15-24 years: 50.02%
25-34 years: 47.84%
35-44 years : 53.86%
45-54 years: 47.12%— Tobias Hübinette (@TobiasHubinette) March 26, 2023
Now 34.62% of residents have some kind of foreign backgroundhttps://t.co/3hRCJqHyZl
0-4 years: 39.62%
5-9 years: 40.37 %
10-14 years: 39%
15-24 years: 39.71%
25-34: 41.19%
35-44: 44.12%Greater Stockholm: 46.13%
Greater Malmö: 43.77%
Greater Gothenburg: 38.43%1980: 13.1%
1990: 16, 2%
2022: 34.63%— Tobias Hübinette (@TobiasHubinette) March 22, 2023