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  2. Race - Census.gov

    www.census.gov/topics/population/race.html

    Race. The Census Bureau collects race data according to U.S. Office of Management and Budget guidelines, and these data are based on self-identification. People may choose to report more than one race group. People of any race may be of any ethnic origin.

  3. Updates to OMB’s Race/Ethnicity Standards - Census.gov

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    The updates to the OMB standards reflect these approaches. In the 2020 Census and beginning in the 2020 ACS, we used a mix of detailed checkboxes and write-in areas to collect detailed race and ethnicity responses. But these were not used the same way across the minimum categories. The updated SPD 15 will allow us to improve our questionnaire ...

  4. About the Topic of Race - Census.gov

    www.census.gov/topics/population/race/about.html

    About the Topic of Race. The U.S. Census Bureau must adhere to the 1997 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) standards on race and ethnicity which guide the Census Bureau in classifying written responses to the race question: White – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.

  5. 2020 Census Frequently Asked Questions About Race and Ethnicity

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    The race categories on the 2020 Census were listed in order of population size. The 2020 Census race question listed the White racial category first because it is the largest racial population group in the United States.

  6. Measuring Racial and Ethnic Diversity for the 2020 Census

    www.census.gov/newsroom/blogs/random-samplings/2021/08/...

    One of the measures we will use to present the 2020 Census results is the Diversity Index, or DI. This index shows the probability that two people chosen at random will be from different race and ethnic groups. The DI is bounded between 0 and 1, with a zero-value indicating that everyone in the population has the same racial and ethnic ...

  7. Improved Race, Ethnicity Measures Show U.S. is More Multiracial

    www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/08/improved-race...

    Overall, 235.4 million people reported White alone or in combination with another group. However, the White alone population decreased by 8.6% since 2010. The Multiracial population has changed considerably since 2010. It was measured at 9 million people in 2010 and is now 33.8 million people in 2020, a 276% increase.

  8. 2020 U.S. Population More Racially, Ethnically Diverse Than in...

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    In 2020, the Hispanic or Latino population became the largest racial or ethnic group in California, comprising 39.4% of the total population, up from 37.6% in 2010. This differs from 2010, when the largest racial or ethnic group in California was the White alone non-Hispanic population, whose share declined from 40.1% in 2010 to 34.7% in 2020.

  9. Census Bureau Statement on Updated Race and Ethnicity Standards

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    Census Bureau Statement on Updated Race and Ethnicity Standards. March 28, 2024. Press Release Number: CB24-TPS.32. March 28, 2024 — The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) today published the results of their Statistical Policy Directive No. 15 (SPD 15) review and issued updated standards for maintaining, collecting and presenting ...

  10. Detailed Races and Ethnicities in the U.S. and Puerto Rico: 2020...

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    The Census Bureau releases official population counts for more than 200 new detailed race and ethnicity groups. Detailed 2020 Census data on 41 Asian groups released today show Chinese, Except Taiwanese, was largest Asian alone or in any combination group. Detailed data available from the 2020 Census for 26 Middle Eastern and North African groups.

  11. Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across the Decades: 1790–2010

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    Measuring Race and Ethnicity Across the Decades: 1790–2010. 1870, 1880: The flow of migrants from China began to rise prior to the 1870 Census constituting the first wave of non-European immigrants since the end of the slave trade. This was the first use of a national origin category, along with color and race.