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Census 2000: Hispanics in the U.S. Helping You Make Informed Decisions. Census 2000 Question on Hispanic/Latino Origin. Hispanic Population in the United States. 1990 total population: 249 million 22.4 million Hispanics 9% of total population 2000 total population: 281 million
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Census 2000:Hispanics in the U.S. Helping You Make Informed Decisions
Hispanic Population in the United States • 1990 total population: 249 million • 22.4 million Hispanics • 9% of total population • 2000 total population: 281 million • 35.3 million Hispanics • 12.5% of total population • 1990 to 2000 Hispanic change: • 13.0 million • 58% increase since 1990
Hispanic Population in Puerto Rico • 1990 total population: 3.5 million • Hispanic/Latino origin was not asked • 2000 total population: 3.8 million • 3.8 million Hispanics • 98.8% percent of the total population
Census 2000:Top 10 States by Hispanic Population California Texas New York Florida Illinois Arizona New Jersey New Mexico Colorado Washington
Census 2000:Top 10 States by Percent Hispanic New Mexico California Texas Arizona Nevada Colorado Florida New York New Jersey Illinois
Census 2000:Top 10 States by Hispanic Population Change Since 1990 California Texas Florida New York Illinois Arizona New Jersey Georgia Colorado N. Carolina
Census 2000:Top 10 States by Hispanic Percent Change Since 1990 N. Carolina Arkansas Georgia Tennessee Nevada S. Carolina Alabama Kentucky Minnesota Nebraska
Sociodemographic Characteristics of Hispanics • Sample characteristics from Census 2000 not available until summer of 2002 • Current Population Survey used for intercensal population estimates
Percent Distribution of Hispanics by Type: 2000 Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Age Distribution by Sex and Hispanic Origin: 2000 (In percent) Non-Hispanic White Hispanic age Male Female Male Female Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Percent of Population Under Age 18 by Hispanic Origin: 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Percent of Population Aged 65 and Over by Hispanic Origin: 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Educational Attainment by Hispanic Origin: 2000 (Population 25 years and over) Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Percent of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher by Hispanic Origin: 2000 (Population 25 years and over) Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Operators, laborers Managerial, professional Farming Precision production Service Current Occupation for Men by Hispanic Origin: 2000 Hispanic Non-Hispanic White Technical, sales Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Operators, laborers Managerial, professional Farming Precision production Service Current Occupation for Women by Hispanic Origin: 2000 Hispanic Non-Hispanic White Technical, sales Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Percent Unemployed by Hispanic Origin and Sex: 2000 (Population 16 years and over in the labor force) Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Percent Below Poverty Level in 1999 by Age and Hispanic Origin Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Percent of Population with Full Time, Year Round Earnings of $50,000 or More in 1999 by Sex and Hispanic Origin: 2000 (Population 15 years and over with earnings) Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Percent of Hispanics with Full Time, Year Round Earnings of $50,000 or More in 1999 by Type of Hispanic Origin: 2000 (Population 15 years and over with earnings) Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4
Census 2000:Hispanics in the U.S. Presented at USDA by Rachel CassidyPopulation DivisionU.S. Census BureauApril 19,2001phone: 301-457-2403email: Rachel.C.Cassidy@census.govwww.census.gov