short readsMay 18, 2023 5 facts about Arabic speakers in the U.S. The number of people ages 5 and older who speak Arabic at home in the U.S. has risen from 215,000 in 1980 to 1.4 million in 2021.
data essayAug 2, 2022 What It Means To Be Asian in America In a new analysis based on dozens of focus groups, Asian American participants described the challenges of navigating their own identity in a nation where the label “Asian” brings expectations about their origins, behavior and physical self.
short readsJun 29, 2023 Relatively few Asian Americans say they’re well-informed about Asian history in the U.S. About one-in-four Asian Americans (24%) consider themselves extremely or very informed about the history of Asian people in the United States.
short readsApr 4, 2022 Legal immigration to the U.S. partially rebounds as national and global borders reopen The number of immigrants receiving green cards as new lawful U.S. permanent residents bounced back last year to pre-pandemic levels.
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.
short readsFeb 14, 2022 Around four-in-ten Latinos in U.S. worry that they or someone close to them could be deported Nearly four-in-ten Latinos (39%) say they worry that they, a family member or someone close to them could be deported.
reportJan 20, 2022 One-in-Ten Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants Immigrants – particularly those from African nations – are a growing share of the U.S. Black population.
featureAug 2, 2022 In Their Own Words: The Diverse Perspectives of Being Asian in America Use this quote sorter to read how focus group participants answered the question, “What does it mean to be you in America?”
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.
short readsAug 20, 2020 Key findings about U.S. immigrants Today, more than 40 million people living in the U.S. were born in another country, accounting for about one-fifth of the world’s migrants.