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  1. As of 2020, Hispanics and Latinos make up 18.7% of the total U.S. population (approximately 62 million out of a total of around 330 million). The state with the largest percentage of Hispanics and Latinos is New Mexico at 47.7%. The state with the largest Hispanic and Latino population overall is California with 15.6 million Hispanics and Latinos.

  2. The region known as Hispanic America ( Spanish: Hispanoamérica or América Hispana) and historically as Spanish America ( América Española) is all the Spanish-speaking countries of the Americas. [1] [2] In all of these countries, Spanish is the main language - sometimes sharing official status with one or more indigenous languages (such as ...

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  4. In 2020, the most populated counties which had a Hispanic majority were Miami-Dade County, Florida (population 2.70 million), San Bernardino County, California (population 2.18 million), Bexar County, Texas (population 2.01 million), Bronx County, New York (population 1.47 million), and Fresno County, California (population 1.01 million).

  5. The distribution of the Hispanic population in the country has also changed in recent decades; although the greatest concentration remains in the southwest states, it has gradually expanded to the northeast, and to the major urban hubs of the east coast. The following maps compare the Latino presence of 1970 with that of today. 0 5,000, 000 ...

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  6. In 2016, the median income for Hispanic women, 16 years and over that worked full time was $30,482, compared to $35,069 for Hispanic men (U.S. Census Bureau/American FactFinder 2016: S2002). Hispanic women earn 86.9% of the Hispanic men’s income, a better rate than that of the U.S. population overall, with 80.3%.

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  7. Thousands of place names, from Sacramento to Cape Cañaveral—including the states California, Colorado, Florida, Montaña, and Nevada, and the island of Puerto Rico—testify to these Spanish antecedents.

  8. Educational Attainment. Hispanic students make up over 25% of all public school students. About 98% of all Hispanics believe education is a somewhat important or important issue facing the United States today. The high school dropout rate for Hispanics has dramatically declined from 34% in 2000 to 14% in 2013.

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