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    July 10, 2020
    Hispanics have accounted for more than half of total U.S. population growth since 2010

    Texas, California and Florida have seen biggest increases in Hispanic population since 2010

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    Hispanics have accounted for more than half of total U.S. population growth since 2010
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    North Dakota and South Dakota have seen fastest increases in Hispanic population since 2010
    Texas, California and Florida have seen biggest increases in Hispanic population since 2010
    Hispanics made up more than half of total U.S. population growth from 2010 to 2019
    U.S. Hispanic populations in 50 states and D.C., 2010 and 2019, continued
    U.S. Hispanic populations in 50 states and D.C., 2010 and 2019
    Number of Hispanics has grown in four states with declining overall populations, and accounted for more than half of growth in 21 states from 2010 to 2019
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