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The U.S. census asked for more details about people's race and ethnicity in 2020 than ever before. New results show how many responded with identities such as Irish, Jamaican, Arab and Salvadoran.
New data also shows how the population of children is going down, while the population of elderly Americans is rising.
From 2010 and 2020, respondents began checking the "Some Other Race" category 129% more, surpassing the use of the Black or African American category as the United States' second-largest race ...
Since the city's establishment in the 1820s, Indianapolis has been a magnet for immigrants seeking opportunity and refuge.
The Lehigh Valley is getting older and more diverse, a population trend being seen across Pennsylvania, according to the ...
Race, ethnicity, education, rural location, and socioeconomic vulnerability impact premature mortality in the United States. Despite increases in life expectancy, discrepancies exist among races ...
Colorado saw an overall increase in Hispanic voter turnout in 2024, but the opposite happened in Pueblo, according to a CSU ...
U.S. Census Bureau., “Annual Resident Population Estimates for 5 Race Groups (5 Race Alone or in Combination Groups) by Age, Sex, and Hispanic Origin for States and the District of Columbia ...
Since 2020, the Asian population in metro Chicago has grown by an estimated 11.6%, more than double the rate of growth for ...
In the United States, there is a mismatch of up to 16% between race data from SEER and self-reported data from the primary Census Bureau. 18 A recent United Kingdom initiative to address missing data ...
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