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  2. Aug 16, 2023 · By Mohamad Moslimani and Luis Noe-Bustamante. Table of Contents. There were 62.5 million Latinos in the United States in 2021, accounting for approximately 19% of the total U.S. population. In 1980, with a population of 14.8 million, Hispanics made up just 7% of the total U.S. population.

  3. The demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans depict a population that is the second-largest ethnic group in the United States, 62 million people or 18.7% of the national population.

    • Two-thirds of Hispanic Americans identify as white. In 2019, the latest year for which the racial breakdown of the Hispanic population is available, 39.7 million out of 60.5 million Hispanics identified as white.
    • Forty-four percent of Hispanics live in California or Texas, but populations are growing in every state. California and Texas, the two most populous states, were home to 15.6 million and 11.4 million Hispanic Americans, respectively.
    • The majority of Hispanic Americans were born as US citizens. About 86% of the overall population was born in the US. Another 7% are naturalized and 7% foreign-born and not US citizens.
    • Hispanic Americans are the youngest major racial or ethnic group. The median age for Hispanic Americans is 29.8, nearly nine years lower than the median age of 38.5 for the entire US population.
  4. Oct 31, 2022 · The Hispanic Population in the United States: 2021. 2021. Tables. Table 1. Population by Sex, Age, Hispanic Origin, and Race: 2021 [<1.0 MB] Table 2. Population by Sex, Age, and Hispanic Origin Type: 2021 [<1.0 MB] Table 3. Marital Status of the Population 15 Years and Over by Sex, Hispanic Origin, and Race: 2021 [<1.0 MB] Table 4.

  5. Sep 15, 2021 · The U.S. Hispanic population has grown significantly in the last decade, from 50.5 million in 2010 to 62.1 million in 2020. Hispanics accounted for 51% of entire U.S. population growth during...

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