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The 2020 Census shows that the U.S. population is more racially and ethnically diverse than in 2010, using the OMB standards for race and ethnicity. Learn how the Diversity Index, prevalence rankings and diffusion score measure the representation and size of different groups in the country.
See how the US population has changed over time and across different demographic groups. Explore charts and data on population size, distribution, density, and diversity by county, state, and nation.
Learn how the U.S. Census Bureau measures and visualizes the racial and ethnic diversity of the U.S. population using various indicators and methods. Explore data, maps, stories, and blogs on the topic of population diversity.
The 2020 Census shows that the U.S. population is more diverse and multiracial than ever, with 33.8 million people identifying as Multiracial. The White alone population declined by 8.6% since 2010, while the Hispanic or Latino population grew by 23%.
“Our analysis of the 2020 Census results show that the US population is much more multiracial, and more racially and ethnically diverse than what we measured in the past,” said Nicholas Jones ...
Growing numbers of people in the U.S. are reporting on census forms that they identify with more than one racial group. But they're often hidden in breakdowns of the country's demographics.
Between April 2020 and July 2023, the nation’s white population declined by 2.1 million, a figure more than countered by the combined gains of people of color, including those identifying as...
The 2020 census data reveals a significant rise in racial and ethnic diversity across the United States. What happened on Nov. 5: A deep dive into the results of the presidential and...
The United States grew significantly more diverse over the past decade, as the populations of people who identify as Hispanic and Asian surged and the number of people who said they were more than...
The past several censuses have shown increased racial and ethnic diversity among the U.S. population. In 1980, white residents comprised almost 80% of the national population, with Black...