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Exploring the Racial and Ethnic Diversity of Various Age Groups Again, we invite you to explore the data visualization, especially the results for states, counties and census tracts, to learn more about the racial and ethnic diversity of the U S population as measured in the 2020 Census
Estimates of resident population, by race ethnicity and age group . . . Race categories exclude persons of Hispanic ethnicity Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding Some data have been revised from previously published figures Population estimates as of July 1 of the indicated reference year
Race Statistics in the US 2025 | Race Percentage in US According to the latest data, the total U S population stands at 341 5 million, with significant shifts observed across racial categories The White population is experiencing a steady decline of 0 1% annually, while Asian Americans represent the fastest-growing racial group with an impressive 4 4% growth rate
USA 2020 Census Race and Ethnicity Characteristics Each geography layer contains a common set of Census counts based on available attributes from the U S Census Bureau There are also additional calculated attributes related to this topic, which can be mapped or used within analysis
Race - Census. gov View how race and ethnicity have changed by state from the 2010 Census and 2020 Census This interactive timeline captures the race and ethnicity categories used in the U S decennial census in every decade from 1790 to 2020 The first American Indian Day was celebrated in May 1916 in New York
Race Ethnicity in the U. S. , 2020 Census (including the over . . . Categorizing Race and EthnicityFirst, it’s important to know how we collect and tabulate data on race and ethnicity in the 2020 Census Like other statistical agencies, we follow standards on race and ethnicity set by the U S Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 1997
Americas Demographic Transformation to a Majority-Minority Nation How the Census Shaped Views of Race The data used to project a majority-minority future comes from an evolving system of racial and ethnic classification Census categories have changed dramatically since the first count in 1790, reflecting the social and political priorities of each era