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  1. Racial makeup of the U.S. population. White and European Americans. Middle Eastern and North African Americans. Hispanic and Latino Americans. African Americans. Asian Americans. Native Americans and Alaska Natives. Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders Americans. Two or more races. Genetic admixture. Members of other races. Ancestry.

  2. What is the person's race? White; Black or African American; American Indian or Alaska Native – Print name of enrolled or principal tribe. Asian Indian; Chinese; Filipino; Other Asian – Print race, for example, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, Pakistani, Cambodian, and so on. Japanese; Korean; Vietnamese; Native Hawaiian; Guamanian or Chamorro; Samoan

  3. Race and Ethnicity #1. Percentage of the total population. Scope: population of the United States. United States. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Count White 1 Hispanic 2 Black Asian Mixed 1 Other 1 62.0% 197M 16.9% 53.9M 12.6% 40.2M 5.2% 16.6M 2.3% 7.20M 1.0% 3.27M. Count. number of members in ethno-racial group.

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · How has the US racial and ethnic populations changed? No data available.

  5. White Americans (also referred to as European Americans) are Americans who identify as white people. This group constitutes the majority of the people in the United States. According to the 2020 census, 71%, or 235,411,507 people, were White alone or in combination, and 61.6%, or 204,277,273 people, were White alone.

  6. White is the most common race in the United States. It usually refers to people from Europe or the Middle East (such as Germany, England, and Syria) Black or African-American refers to people from most parts of Africa. Asian refers to people from countries in Asia (such as China, Japan, South Asia, or the Philippines ).

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  8. Changes since 2010 can be calculated using the 2010 Census data. Page Last Revised - August 18, 2022. View how race and ethnicity have changed by state from the 2010 Census and 2020 Census.

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