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    July 8, 2019
    U.S. Hispanic population surpassed 60 million in 2019, but growth has slowed

    U.S. Hispanic population growth has slowed

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    U.S. Hispanic population surpassed 60 million in 2019, but growth has slowed
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    U.S. Hispanic population reached nearly 60 million in 2018
    South region has seen the nation’s biggest Latino population growth since 2008
    U.S. counties with largest Hispanic population, 2018
    U.S. Hispanic population growth has slowed
    Puerto Rico’s population decreased again in 2018, extending trend
    Puerto Rico’s population held steady in 2019 after years of decline
    U.S. counties with largest Hispanic population, 2019
    U.S. Hispanic population growth has slowed
    U.S. Hispanic population reached nearly 61 million in 2019
    South has seen the nation’s biggest Latino population growth since 2010

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