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  1. The United States is the third most populous country in the world, and the most populous in the Americas and the Western Hemisphere. The Census Bureau showed a population increase of 0.4% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2022, below the world average annual rate of 0.9%.

  2. Há 4 dias · Explore the population of the United States & how it has changed over time. USAFacts uses Census data to break down the US population by race, age, and more. View today.

    • Visualizing The U.S. Population by Race
    • Growing Diversity in America
    • A State-by-State Breakdown

    The American population is a unique mosaic of cultures—and almost 40%of people identify as racial or ethnic minorities today. In this treemap, we use data for 2019 from the Kaiser Family Foundation, which bases its analysis on the latest American Community Survey (ACS) data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Then we break down the same data on a state-by...

    As of 2019, here is the current distribution of the U.S. population by race and ethnicity: 1. White: 60.1% (Non-Hispanic) 2. Hispanic: 18.5% 3. Black: 12.2% 4. Asian: 5.6% 5. Multiple Races: 2.8% 6. American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.7% 7. Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander: 0.2% Note that the U.S. totals do not include Puerto Rico. However, thes...

    Of course, racial diversity in the United States differs widely from region to region. In the Northeast—particularly the states Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire—the Non-Hispanic White population accounts for 90% or more of the total. In contrast, Black populations are highest in the District of Columbia (45%)and several Southern states. Note: A da...

  3. The ancestry of the people of the United States is widely varied and includes descendants of populations from around the world. In addition to its variation, the ancestry of people in the United States is also marked by varying amounts of intermarriage between ethnic and racial groups.

  4. This multi-scale map uses dots to represent the population of each race/ethnicity living within an area. Map opens at the state level, centered on the lower 48 states. Data is from U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 PL 94-171 data for tract, block group, and block.

  5. Mapping American diversity reveals not just a snapshot of today but the imprint of two and a half centuries of migration, conflict, and prosperity.

  6. Race and Ethnicity by Place in the United States. There are 29,322 places in the United States. This section compares the 50 most populous of those to each other and the United States. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 383,899.