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The Black population of the U.S. was 47.9 million in 2022, making up 14.4% of the country’s population. Learn more about the demographic, geographic and economic characteristics of the four subgroups of the U.S. Black population: single-race, non-Hispanic Black, multiracial, non-Hispanic Black and Black Hispanic.
Learn about the growth, diversity, geography, age, education, marriage and income of the U.S. Black population in 2022. This analysis by Pew Research Center covers three main groups: single-race, non-Hispanic Black people; non-Hispanic, multiracial Black people; and Black Hispanics.
Black U.S. adults include those who are single-race, non-Hispanic Black Americans; multiracial non-Hispanic Black Americans; and adults who indicate they are Black and Hispanic. The survey includes 1,025 Black adults on Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP) and 2,887 Black adults on Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel. Respondents on both ...
Most Black Americans say being Black is very or extremely important to their sense of self, and many feel connected to other groups of Black people. The survey explores the diversity and commonalities of the U.S. Black population across different backgrounds and experiences.
And I don’t care if it’s an African American physician or White physicians.” – Black woman, 25-39 When it comes to treatments for pain, 35% of Black adults say they’ve felt the pain they were experiencing was not taken seriously either recently (11%) or in past interactions (23%) with doctors and other health care providers.
Learn how the U.S. Black population has changed over time in terms of racial and ethnic self-identification, immigration, education and more. See data and analysis from the 2006-2019 American Community Surveys and decennial censuses.
How do Black Americans think about themselves and their communities? This report explores the role of race, place and community issues in their identity and well-being. It finds that Black adults are mixed in their ratings of their communities, but share common concerns about violence and economic problems.
Learn about the number, demographics and geographic distribution of Black eligible voters in the U.S. in November 2024, based on Census Bureau data and Pew Research Center projections. Find out how Black voters could influence key elections, such as for U.S. president, in swing states like Georgia.
We explore the diverse views and experiences of Black people in America with in-depth surveys and other research. Our work focuses on three themes: Black identity, the economic and social mobility of Black people in America, and Black representation in American political and social life.
Religion, particularly Christianity, has played an outsize role in African American history. While most Africans brought to the New World to be slaves were not Christians when they arrived, many of them and their descendants embraced Christianity, finding comfort in the Biblical message of spiritual equality and deliverance. In post-Civil War ...