short readFeb 3, 2022 U.S. Hispanic population continued its geographic spread in the 2010s The U.S. Hispanic population reached 62.1 million in 2020, an increase of 23% over the previous decade.
short readSep 5, 2023 Who is Hispanic? The Census Bureau estimates there were roughly 63.7 million Hispanics in the U.S. as of 2022, a new high. They made up 19% of the nation’s population.
short readJan 18, 2024 Key facts about the nation’s 47.9 million Black Americans The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 47.9 million in 2022, up about a third (32%) since 2000.
short readAug 16, 2023 11 facts about Hispanic origin groups in the U.S. In 2022, there were 63.7 million Hispanics living in the United States. The U.S. Hispanic population has diverse origins in Latin America and Spain.
short readOct 3, 2023 Key facts about U.S. Latinos with graduate degrees In 2021, nearly 2.5 million Latinos in the United States held advanced degrees such as master’s degrees or doctorates.
short readSep 28, 2023 8 facts about recent Latino immigrants to the U.S. In 2021, there were 2.6 million foreign-born Hispanics who had been in the U.S. for five years or less. This is down from 3.8 million in 2000.
short readOct 30, 2023 5 facts about Hispanic Americans and health care Seven-in-ten Hispanic Americans say they’ve seen a doctor or other health care provider in the past year, compared with 82% among Americans overall.
reportMay 14, 2021 Black and Hispanic Americans See Their Origins as Central to Who They Are, Less So for White Adults About half of Americans see their identity reflected very well in the census’s race and ethnicity questions.
reportJan 20, 2022 Latinos See U.S. as Better Than Place of Family’s Ancestry for Opportunity, Raising Kids, Health Care Access Most Latino immigrants say they would come to the U.S. again.
reportNov 4, 2021 Majority of Latinos Say Skin Color Impacts Opportunity in America and Shapes Daily Life Latinos with darker skin color report more discrimination experiences than Latinos with lighter skin color.