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Top Ten cities with 100,000 or more total population of white alone [9] City ... Percent of total resident population Laredo, Texas: 261,639: 1: 95.4 Hialeah, Florida ...
Based on U.S. Census Bureau data released in February 2011, for the first time in recent history, Texas's non-Hispanic white population is below 50% (45%) and Hispanics grew to 38%. Between 2000 and 2010, the total population growth by 20.6%, but Hispanics and Latin Americans growth by 65%, whereas non-Hispanic whites grew by only 4.2%. [ 52 ]
According to information gathered from the North Texas Commission, the Metroplex's racial and ethnic makeup was 46% non-Hispanic white, 15% Black or African American, 7% Asian American, and 3% from other races in 2017. Ethnically, Hispanics and Latinos of any race made up 29% of the metropolitan population. [5]
This is a list of U.S. states by Non-Hispanic whites population. The United States Census Bureau defines non-Hispanic white as white Americans who are not of Hispanic or Latino ancestry (i.e., having ancestry from Spain or Latin America). [1] At 191.6 million in 2020, non-Hispanic whites comprise 57.8% of the total U.S. population. [2] [3]
City State Total Population White alone (NH ... Texas: 2,304,580. 545,989. 23.69% ... Unincorporated areas are not included in the city's population despite sharing a ...
The city gained 48,542 residents between April 1, 2020, when the census was taken, and Jan. 1, 2023, according to the Texas Demographic Center numbers. Its population is 967,457.
In 2000, the city had a population of 1,953,631 people in 717,945 households and 457,330 families, [2] increasing to 2,304,580 at the 2020 census. [3] In common with most U.S. communities leading up to the 20th and 21st centuries, Houston was a predominantly non-Hispanic white city.
Based on U.S. Census Bureau data released in February 2011, for the first time in recent history, Texas's White population is below 50% (45%) and Hispanics grew to 38%. Between 2000 and 2010, the total population grew by 20.6%, but Hispanics and Latino Americans grew by 65%, whereas non-Hispanic Whites grew by only 4.2%. [ 232 ]