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These improvements reveal that the U.S. population is much more multiracial and diverse than what we measured in the past. The overall racial and ethnic diversity of the country has increased since 2010, according to U.S. Census Bureau analyses released today.
The 2020 Census shows (Figures 1, 2 and 3): The White population remained the largest race or ethnicity group in the United States, with 204.3 million people identifying as White alone. Overall, 235.4 million people reported White alone or in combination with another group.
The Census Bureau releases official population counts for more than 200 new detailed race and ethnicity groups. Detailed 2020 Census data on 41 Asian groups released today show Chinese, Except Taiwanese, was largest Asian alone or in any combination group.
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...
Growing numbers of people in the U.S. are reporting on census forms that they identify with more than one racial group. But they're often hidden in breakdowns of the country's demographics.
Population by Race: 2010 and 2020. X Not applicable. Data for the Two or More Races population are presented along with the race alone data in this table to add to the total popula-tion, or the total number of respondents.
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 18.7% of the U.S. population. Race Breakdown White alone (61.6%) Black or African American alone (12.4%) Asian alone (6.0%) American Indian and Alaska Native alone (1.1%) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone (0.2%) Some Other Race alone (8.4%) Two or More Races (10.2%)
The non-Hispanic White share of the US population fell to 57% in 2020, shrinking by six percentage points since 2010, the largest decrease of any race or ethnicity. The share of those who...
Explore the population of the United States & how it has changed over time. USAFacts uses Census data to break down the US population by race, age, and more. View today.
Detailed Races and Ethnicities in the U.S. and Puerto Rico: 2020 Census. September 21, 2023. Explore population counts for detailed race and ethnicity groups and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages for the nation, states, and counties. Visualization.