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- United States Population by Race Ethnicity - 2025 Update . . .
The percent distribution of United States population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U S Census Bureau): 63 44% are white, 12 36% are Black or African American, 0 88% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 5 82% are Asian, 0 19% are Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 6 60% are some other race and 10 71% are
- 2020 U. S. Population More Racially, Ethnically Diverse Than . . .
The most prevalent racial or ethnic group for the United States was the White alone non-Hispanic population at 57 8% This decreased from 63 7% in 2010 The Hispanic or Latino population was the second-largest racial or ethnic group, comprising 18 7% of the total population
- Is the US becoming more diverse? - USAFacts
In 2023, 58% of the population identified as non-Hispanic white, 20% as Hispanic, 13% as Black, 6% as Asian or Pacific Islander, and 3% as other Of the 335 million people in the US, 195 million identified as non-Hispanic white in 2023, or 12 out of every 20 people
- Non-White Population in the US (Current ACS) - Overview - ArcGIS
This map shows the percentage of people who identify as something other than non-Hispanic white throughout the US according to the most current American Community Survey (ACS) The pattern is shown by state, county, and tracts
- Most in U. S. say declining White share of population neither . . .
About six-in-ten adults (61%) say the declining proportion of Americans who identify as White – a trend documented this month in new data from the Census Bureau about Americans who identify as solely White and not Hispanic – is neither good nor bad for society About two-in-ten (22%) say it is bad, including 9% who say it is very bad
- Race and ethnicity in the United States - Wikipedia
The non-Hispanic White percentage of the 50 states and District of Columbia (60 1% in 2019) [57] has been decreasing since the mid-20th century as a result of changes made in immigration policy, most notably the Hart–Celler Act of 1965 If current trends continue, non-Hispanic Whites will drop below 50% of the overall US population by 2050
- 2020 census results: Here are breakdowns by race and . . . - NPR
For the first time since 1960 — when the Census Bureau started allowing U S residents to self-report their identities — the agency asked people who marked the box for "White" and or "Black" to
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