The work presented here also represents recognition of Hispanic population distribution in areas not historically identified with those populations, including the State of Washington and the Pacific Northwest. The fact that Hispanic population in Washington expanded from 4.4 percent of total population in ...
Several other factors may uniquely affect the Hispanic American population. They have the highest poverty rate (30.3%) and are more likely than non-Hispanic whites to have 5 years of schooling or less (10.3%). Twenty-nine percent of Hispanic Americans speak English poorly or not at all, and...
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Despite the evidence that the Hispanic population is increasing at a formidable rate, they not only face disadvantages in health care access, but are significantly underrepresented as participants in biomedical research. As a matter of fact, Hispanics make up 17% of t...
The states with the highest non-white population by percentage are Hawaii, California, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Maryland, Georgia, Florida, Arizona, New Jersey, and New York. The District of Columbia, although not a state, is also majority non-white; Washington, DC, were...
However, the gold star for most influence in the presidential election seems to go to Hispanic-American men who are mostly middle class, many blue-collar workers. That population, across races, used to be the base of the Democratic party – but not in this election. ...
And, bringing with them traditions and culture from Mexico, Spain, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and other Latin American and Iberian nations, America’s Hispanic population continues to grow, reaching a record 62.5 million in 2020, or 18.7 percent of the U.S. population. ...
Data sets included the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the Puerto Rico Heart Health Program (PRHHP), the Hispanic Established Population for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (HEPESE), the San Antonio Heart Study (SAHS) and the Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging. ...
Sources:Data from U.S. Census Bureau 2010 and 2022 American Community Surveys (ACS), and Campbell J. Gibson and Kay Jung, “Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-Born Population of the United States: 1850-2000” (Working Paper no. 81, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, February ...
representing a 43% increase over the past ten years2. This percentage is expected to grow to an estimated 30% of the population by 20503. A clear example of this trend is the State of Maryland, where, over the past three decades, the Hispanic population has more than tripled4. Notably...