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  1. 8 paź 2021 · In Census 2000, 281.4 million residents were counted in the United States (excluding the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Island Areas 1), of which 35.3 million (or 12.5 percent) were Hispanic.

  2. 8 paź 2021 · Population By Metropolitan - Nonmetropolitan Residence, Sex, And Hispanic Origin Type, With Percent Distribution By Hispanic Origin Type: March 2000 [<1.0 MB] Share Facebook

  3. 10 maj 2024 · This map displays the percentate of the Hispanic or Latino Origin population of the United States in 2000.

  4. The Hispanic population increased by 57.9 percent, from 22.4 million in 1990 to 35.3 million in 2000, com-pared with an increase of 13.2 per-cent for the total U.S. population. Population growth varied by group. Mexicans increased by 52.9 percent, from 13.5 million to 20.6 million.

  5. From 1990 to 2000 the Hispanic population in the United States rose by nearly 60 percent, from 22.4 million in 1990 to 35.3 million in 2000, and some two in five Hispanics residing in the United States had been born outside the country.

  6. Census 2000 used established federal guidelines to collect and present data on race and Hispanic origin. Census 2000 adheres to the federal standards for collecting and pre-senting data on race and Hispanic origin as established by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in October 1997.

  7. Fewer than 100 people in county indicating Hispanic or Latino origin in 2000. Data Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) Summary File and 1990 Census. Cartography: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau. No race data for Puerto Rico in 1990. Percent of Population, 2000. Hispanic.

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