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11 paź 2023 · The Hispanic or Latino population was the second-largest racial or ethnic group, comprising 18.7% of the total population. The Black or African American alone non-Hispanic population was the third-largest group at 12.1%.
- Overview of Race and Ethnicity
The Black or African American in combination population grew...
- U.S. Housing Vacancy Rate Declined in Past Decade
These fluctuations reflect the timing and consequences of...
- Adult Population Grew Faster Than Total Population From 2010 to 2020
However, the Northeast was the only region where the adult...
- More Than Half of U.S. Counties Were Smaller in 2020 Than in 2010
Almost half (47%) of U.S. counties or equivalents gained...
- Hispanic Or Latino Origin
U.S. federal government agencies must adhere to standards...
- Measuring Racial and Ethnic Diversity for The 2020 Census
The White alone, non-Hispanic population was the largest...
- The U.S. Adult and Under-Age-18 Populations
View the percentage of the population that was aged 18 and...
- Overview of Race and Ethnicity
10 cze 2022 · The Black or African American in combination population grew by 88.7% since 2010. In 2020, the Black or African American alone population (41.1 million) accounted for 12.4% of all people living in the United States, compared with 38.9 million and 12.6% in 2010.
21 wrz 2023 · Newly released detailed 2020 Census data show growth in Hispanic groups. Mexican population remained nation’s largest Hispanic group. Explore population counts for detailed race and ethnicity groups and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages for the nation, states, and counties.
Each racial category may contain Hispanic or Latino and Non-Hispanic or Latino Americans. For example: the White or European American race category contains Non-Hispanic Whites and Hispanic Whites (see White Hispanic and Latino Americans); the Black or African American category contains Non-Hispanic Blacks and Hispanic Blacks (see Black ...
5 wrz 2019 · While less authoritative than the once-a-decade national headcount, recently released U.S. Census Bureau estimates for 2018 make plain that racial minority populations—especially Hispanic,...
21 wrz 2021 · Diversity is becoming more prevalent everywhere. During the 2010-20 decade, 95% of all U.S. counties registered declines in their white population shares. The varied diversity profiles of large...
Among Black (including multiracial) people, the five most common heritage groups nationally are African American, Mexican, European (not otherwise specified), Jamaican, and Haitian. Among single-race Indigenous people, the three most common tribal affiliations are Navajo, Cherokee, and Chippewa/Ojibwe.