Population, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2010
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1 Table 1 Population, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 resident population 2010 population 2000 population Percent, 2010 Percent, 2000 Hispanic 50,729,570 35,204, Native born 31,912,465 21,072, Foreign born 18,817,105 14,132, White alone, not Hispanic 196,931, ,527, Black alone, not Hispanic 37,936,978 33,706, Asian alone, not Hispanic 14,558,242 10,088, Other, not Hispanic 9,193,451 7,895, Total 309,349, ,421, Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
2 Table 2 Population Change, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 resident population 2010 population 2000 population Change, Percent change, Share of total change (%) Hispanic 50,729,570 35,204,480 15,525, Native born 31,912,465 21,072,230 10,840, Foreign born 18,817,105 14,132,250 4,684, White alone, not Hispanic 196,931, ,527,123 2,404, Black alone, not Hispanic 37,936,978 33,706,554 4,230, Asian alone, not Hispanic 14,558,242 10,088,521 4,469, Other, not Hispanic 9,193,451 7,895,228 1,298, Total 309,349, ,421,906 27,927, Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
3 Table 3 Racial Self-Identification Among Hispanics and Non-Hispanics: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population TOTAL HISPANIC NOT HISPANIC Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent One race 300,987, ,461, ,525, White 229,456, ,525, ,931, Black or African American 38,926, , ,936, American Indian and Alaska Native 2,551, , ,075, Asian 14,723, , ,558, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 493, , , Some Other Race 14,834, ,272, , Two or More Races 8,362, ,268, ,094, Total 309,349, ,729, ,620,
4 Table 4 Hispanic Population, by Nativity: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 Hispanic resident population 2010 population 2000 population Percent, 2010 Percent, 2000 Native born 31,912,465 21,072, Foreign born 18,817,105 14,132, Citizen 5,544,860 3,917, Non-citizen 13,272,245 10,214, Total 50,729,570 35,204, Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey 1% IPUMS)
5 Table 5 Change in the Hispanic Population, by Nativity: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 Hispanic resident population 2010 population 2000 population Change, Percent change, Share of total change (%) Native born 31,912,465 21,072,230 10,840, Foreign born 18,817,105 14,132,250 4,684, Total 50,729,570 35,204,480 15,525, Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
6 Table 6 STATISTICAL PORTRAIT OF HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES, 2010 Detailed Hispanic Origin: 2010 Hispanic populations are listed in descending order of population size Universe: 2010 Hispanic resident population Number Percent Mexican 32,915, Puerto Rican 4,682, Cuban 1,883, Salvadoran 1,827, All Other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino 1,567, Dominican 1,509, Guatemalan 1,107, Colombian 972, Honduran 730, Spaniard 707, Ecuadorian 664, Peruvian 609, Nicaraguan 376, Argentinean 239, Venezuelan 238, Panamanian 174, Chilean 139, Costa Rican 127, Bolivian 112, Uruguayan 63, Other Central American 31, Other South American 26, Paraguayan 21, Total 50,729, Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
7 Table 7 Nativity, by Detailed Hispanic Origin: 2010 Hispanic populations are listed in descending order of total population size Universe: 2010 Hispanic resident population Total Native born Foreign born Percent foreign born Mexican 32,915,983 21,208,393 11,707, Puerto Rican 4,682,531 4,625,529 57, Cuban 1,883, ,230 1,108, Salvadoran 1,827, ,780 1,139, All Other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino 1,567,169 1,342, , Dominican 1,509, , , Guatemalan 1,107, , , Colombian 972, , , Honduran 730, , , Spaniard 707, ,641 91, Ecuadorian 664, , , Peruvian 609, , , Nicaraguan 376, , , Argentinean 239,509 90, , Venezuelan 238,779 74, , Panamanian 174,458 97,722 76, Chilean 139,480 56,029 83, Costa Rican 127,575 61,519 66, Bolivian 112,028 40,888 71, Uruguayan 63,784 15,635 48, Other Central American 31,260 14,355 16, Other South American 26,594 14,777 11, Paraguayan 21,301 6,224 15, Total 50,729,570 31,912,465 18,817,
8 Table 8 Race and Ethnicity, by Sex and Age: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population Male Percent of all Hispanics HISPANIC Female Percent of all Hispanics Male WHITE ALONE, NOT HISPANIC white non- Hispanics Female Percent of all white non-hispanics Younger than 18 8,795, ,385, ,356, ,280, and older 16,926, ,621, ,487, ,806, Younger than 5 2,589, ,498, ,243, ,972, to 9 2,486, ,375, ,499, ,338, to 14 2,331, ,220, ,913, ,493, to 19 2,362, ,172, ,309, ,972, to 24 2,327, ,028, ,346, ,144, to 29 2,231, ,027, ,158, ,037, to 34 2,144, ,992, ,810, ,706, to 39 1,998, ,924, ,003, ,926, to 44 1,763, ,710, ,635, ,605, to 49 1,548, ,504, ,594, ,668, to 54 1,212, ,230, ,818, ,970, to , , ,093, ,359, to , , ,327, ,671, to , , ,634, ,089, to , , ,406, ,902, to , , ,589, ,232, to , , ,933, ,818, to 89 65, , ,067, ,968, and older 29, , , ,206, Total 25,722, ,007, ,844, ,086,
9 Table 9 STATISTICAL PORTRAIT OF HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES, 2010 Median Age in Years, by Sex, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population All Male Female Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
10 Table 10 Hispanic Nativity Groups, by Sex and Age: 2010 Universe: 2010 Hispanic resident population Male FOREIGN BORN Percent of all Hispanics Female Percent of all Hispanics Male Percent of all Hispanics NATIVE BORN Female Percent of all Hispanics Younger than , , ,072, ,721, and older 9,048, ,381, ,878, ,239, Younger than 5 50, , ,539, ,454, to 9 140, , ,345, ,239, to , , ,046, ,949, to , , ,881, ,785, to , , ,429, ,394, to 29 1,136, , ,094, ,119, to 34 1,238, ,077, , , to 39 1,239, ,133, , , to 44 1,099, ,018, , , to , , , , to , , , , to , , , , to , , , , to , , , , to , , , , to , , , , to 84 70, , , , to 89 34, , , , and older 15, , , , Total 9,770, ,046, ,951, ,960,
11 Table 10a Age and Gender Distributions for Race, Ethnicity and Nativity Groups: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population Age (years) HISPANIC Age (years) WHITE ALONE, NOT HISPANIC 90 and older 85 to 89 Females Males 90 and older 85 to 89 Females Males 80 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 14 5 to 9 5 to 9 Younger than 5 Younger than Percent Percent Age (years) FOREIGN-BORN HISPANIC Age (years) NATIVE-BORN HISPANIC 90 and older 85 to 89 Females Males 90 and older 85 to 89 Females Males 80 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 14 5 to 9 5 to 9 Younger than 5 Younger than Percent Percent
12 Hispanic Younger than to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to and older 0.1 Foreign-born Younger than to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to and older
13 Table 11 Fertility in the Past Year, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population defined for women ages 15 to 44 Women giving birth in past year Percent of women giving birth in past year Share of total births in past year Hispanic 962, Native born 483, Foreign born 479, White alone, not Hispanic 2,149, Black alone, not Hispanic 606, Asian alone, not Hispanic 229, Other, not Hispanic 128, Total 4,077, Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
14 Table 12 Fertility in the Past Year, by Marital Status, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population defined for women ages 15 to 44 giving birth in the last 12 months WOMEN GIVING BIRTH IN PAST YEAR All Unmarried Percent unmarried Hispanic 962, , Native born 483, , Foreign born 479, , White alone, not Hispanic 2,149, , Black alone, not Hispanic 606, , Asian alone, not Hispanic 229,770 27, Other, not Hispanic 128,631 64, Total 4,077,513 1,557, Notes: "Unmarried" consists of divorced, separated, never married and widowed. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
15 Table 13 STATISTICAL PORTRAIT OF THE HISPANIC POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 2010 Hispanic Population, by State: 2010 States and D.C. are listed in descending order of number of Hispanic residents in 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population Hispanic population Total population Percent Hispanic California 14,091,992 37,349, Texas 9,533,031 25,257, Florida 4,253,268 18,843, New York 3,434,485 19,392, Illinois 2,037,316 12,843, Arizona 1,908,923 6,413, New Jersey 1,563,942 8,801, Colorado 1,048,707 5,049, New Mexico 959,854 2,065, Georgia 856,417 9,712, North Carolina 805,016 9,561, Washington 760,228 6,744, Nevada 719,929 2,704, Pennsylvania 718,597 12,709, Massachusetts 631,180 6,557, Virginia 629,768 8,024, Connecticut 481,548 3,577, Maryland 474,088 5,785, Oregon 452,128 3,838, Michigan 436,710 9,877, Indiana 389,713 6,490, Utah 362,181 2,776, Ohio 355,340 11,536, Wisconsin 335,404 5,691, Oklahoma 331,855 3,761, Kansas 301,283 2,859, Tennessee 286,779 6,356, Minnesota 248,420 5,310, South Carolina 231,807 4,636, Missouri 212,239 5,996, Louisiana 193,686 4,544, Alabama 181,638 4,785, Arkansas 181,598 2,921, Idaho 177,040 1,571, Nebraska 168,179 1,830, Iowa 151,407 3,049, Rhode Island 131,486 1,052, Kentucky 130,485 4,346, Hawaii 121,094 1,363, Mississippi 74,217 2,970, Delaware 73, , District of Columbia 55, , Wyoming 50, , Alaska 40, , New Hampshire 35,869 1,316, Montana 28, , West Virginia 22,566 1,853, South Dakota 20, , Maine 15,946 1,327, North Dakota 13, , Vermont 9, , Total 50,729, ,349, Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
16 Table 14 STATISTICAL PORTRAIT OF THE HISPANIC POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 2010 Change in the Hispanic Population, by State: 2000 and 2010 States and D.C. are listed in descending order of number of Hispanic residents in 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 Hispanic resident population Change, Percent change, California 14,091,992 10,928,470 3,163, Texas 9,533,031 6,653,338 2,879, Florida 4,253,268 2,673,654 1,579, New York 3,434,485 2,854, , Illinois 2,037,316 1,527, , Arizona 1,908,923 1,292, , New Jersey 1,563,942 1,117, , Colorado 1,048, , , New Mexico 959, , , Georgia 856, , , North Carolina 805, , , Washington 760, , , Nevada 719, , , Pennsylvania 718, , , Massachusetts 631, , , Virginia 629, , , Connecticut 481, , , Maryland 474, , , Oregon 452, , , Michigan 436, , , Indiana 389, , , Utah 362, , , Ohio 355, , , Wisconsin 335, , , Oklahoma 331, , , Kansas 301, , , Tennessee 286, , , Minnesota 248, , , South Carolina 231,807 94, , Missouri 212, ,235 94, Louisiana 193, ,634 82, Alabama 181,638 72, , Arkansas 181,598 85,303 96, Idaho 177, ,271 76, Nebraska 168,179 92,836 75, Iowa 151,407 80,204 71, Rhode Island 131,486 89,870 41, Kentucky 130,485 56,922 73, Hawaii 121,094 87,853 33, Mississippi 74,217 37,301 36, Delaware 73,868 37,811 36, District of Columbia 55,203 44,092 11, Wyoming 50,125 29,751 20, Alaska 40,644 25,742 14, New Hampshire 35,869 21,536 14, Montana 28,367 18,568 9, West Virginia 22,566 12,925 9, South Dakota 20,883 10,101 10, Maine 15,946 10,718 5, North Dakota 13,818 7,429 6, Vermont 9,303 5,260 4, Total 50,729,570 35,204,480 15,525, Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
17 Table 15 STATISTICAL PORTRAIT OF HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES, 2010 Distribution of Hispanics Across States: 2000 and 2010 Top 10 states are listed in descending order of their share of the Hispanic population in 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 Hispanic resident population Percent, 2010 Percent, 2000 Change, California Texas Florida New York Illinois Arizona New Jersey Colorado New Mexico Georgia Other states Total Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
18 Table 16 Marital Status, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 18 and older Now married Separated Divorced Widowed Never married Total Hispanic 16,050,503 1,254,054 2,975,287 1,173,474 12,094,717 33,548,035 Native born 6,250, ,144 1,644, ,120 7,191,560 16,118,310 Foreign born 9,799, ,910 1,330, ,354 4,903,157 17,429,725 White alone, not Hispanic 87,098,022 2,608,102 19,227,490 11,274,359 37,086, ,294,245 Black alone, not Hispanic 8,599,779 1,312,343 3,558,036 1,774,285 12,288,161 27,532,604 Asian alone, not Hispanic 6,917, , , ,150 3,176,865 11,379,311 Other, not Hispanic 2,218, , , ,644 2,157,721 5,463,128 Total 120,884,180 5,478,735 27,054,760 14,995,912 66,803, ,217,323 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
19 Table 17 Persons, by Household Type, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 household population Married couple FAMILY HOUSEHOLD Female householder Male householder Non-family household Hispanic 28,956,611 11,382,603 5,097,874 4,359,729 49,796,817 Native born 17,796,462 8,138,986 2,798,157 2,503,795 31,237,400 Foreign born 11,160,149 3,243,617 2,299,717 1,855,934 18,559,417 White alone, not Hispanic 125,058,383 21,961,038 9,259,483 35,857, ,136,010 Black alone, not Hispanic 13,210,641 14,453,120 2,635,512 5,933,895 36,233,168 Asian alone, not Hispanic 10,396,383 1,385, ,796 1,723,732 14,286,652 Other, not Hispanic 4,825,705 2,247, ,152 1,146,046 8,909,719 Total 182,447,723 51,430,318 18,463,817 49,020, ,362,366 Total PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
20 Table 18 Heads of Households, by Family Size, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 family households Two-person families Three- or fourperson families Five-person families or more Total Hispanic 2,753,816 4,754,334 2,848,021 10,356,171 Native born 1,546,859 2,144, ,179 4,604,780 Foreign born 1,206,957 2,609,592 1,934,842 5,751,391 White alone, not Hispanic 26,803,114 20,044,892 5,338,087 52,186,093 Black alone, not Hispanic 3,464,652 3,774,004 1,326,392 8,565,048 Asian alone, not Hispanic 1,055,523 1,702, ,819 3,370,588 Other, not Hispanic 621, , ,940 1,583,848 Total 34,698,575 30,960,914 10,402,259 76,061,748 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
21 Table 19 Living Arrangements of Children, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 17 and younger Parent householder Grandparent householder Other Total Hispanic 14,612,574 1,447,656 1,121,305 17,181,535 Native born 13,456,611 1,390, ,282 15,794,155 Foreign born 1,155,963 57, ,023 1,387,380 White alone, not Hispanic 36,358,329 2,146,769 1,132,105 39,637,203 Black alone, not Hispanic 8,456,071 1,265, ,628 10,404,374 Asian alone, not Hispanic 2,894, , ,953 3,178,931 Other, not Hispanic 3,165, , ,276 3,730,323 Total 65,487,348 5,374,751 3,270,267 74,132,366 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
22 Table 20 Language Spoken at Home and English-Speaking Ability, by Age, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 5 and older 5 TO AND OLDER LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME Only English English spoken spoken at home very well English spoken less than very well Total Only English English spoken spoken at home very well English spoken less than very well Total Hispanic 4,206,731 6,008,532 1,877,664 12,092,927 6,996,352 12,347,483 14,204,200 33,548,035 Native born 4,152,520 5,228,198 1,419,045 10,799,763 6,284,554 7,987,171 1,846,585 16,118,310 Foreign born 54, , ,619 1,293, ,798 4,360,312 12,357,615 17,429,725 White alone, not Hispanic 27,767,843 1,328, ,591 29,420, ,414,108 6,169,829 2,710, ,294,245 Black alone, not Hispanic 7,177, , ,243 7,644,603 25,523,909 1,285, ,005 27,532,604 Asian alone, not Hispanic 859,185 1,101, ,866 2,313,922 2,277,953 4,593,430 4,507,928 11,379,311 Other, not Hispanic 2,251, ,176 53,216 2,564,746 4,260, , ,915 5,463,128 Total 42,263,067 9,064,387 2,709,580 54,037, ,472,553 25,243,414 22,501, ,217,323 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
23 Table 21 Language Spoken at Home and English-Speaking Ability Among Foreign-Born Hispanics, by Date of Arrival and Age: 2010 Universe: 2010 foreign-born Hispanic resident population ages 5 and older Date of arrival Only English spoken at home 5 TO 17 LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME English spoken very well English spoken less than very well Total Only English spoken at home 18 AND OLDER LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ONLY ENGLISH AT HOME English spoken very well English spoken less than very well Before ,706 2,185,228 4,136,933 6,688, to , ,878 47, , ,165 1,345,424 3,627,501 5,137, and later 38, , ,920 1,027, , ,660 4,593,181 5,603,768 Total 54, , ,619 1,293, ,798 4,360,312 12,357,615 17,429,725 Total PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Before to and later Total
24 Table 22 Educational Attainment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 25 and older Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade High school graduate Some college College graduate Total Hispanic 6,131,310 4,174,618 7,215,592 6,225,777 3,588,593 27,335,890 Native born 953,270 1,546,931 3,437,299 3,861,097 2,048,199 11,846,796 Foreign born 5,178,040 2,627,687 3,778,293 2,364,680 1,540,394 15,489,094 White alone, not Hispanic 4,069,662 8,896,410 40,902,298 41,904,683 43,924, ,697,394 Black alone, not Hispanic 1,176,878 2,941,409 7,338,359 7,481,968 4,142,690 23,081,304 Asian alone, not Hispanic 836, ,090 1,587,467 1,921,373 4,956,912 9,882,033 Other, not Hispanic 215, ,283 1,167,807 1,495,770 1,059,929 4,349,508 Total 12,429,760 17,002,810 58,211,523 59,029,571 57,672, ,346,129 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Notes: "Some college" includes persons who have attained an associate's degree; "college graduate" includes persons who have attained a bachelor's degree. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
25 Table 23 Educational Attainment of Foreign-Born Hispanics: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 foreign-born Hispanic resident population ages 25 and older 2010 population 2000 population Percent, 2010 Percent, 2000 Less than 9th grade 5,178,040 4,048, th to 12th grade 2,627,687 2,131, High school graduate 3,778,293 1,835, Some college 2,364,680 1,411, College graduate 1,540, , Total 15,489,094 10,288, Note: "College graduate" refers to a person who has attained at least a bachelor's degree. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
26 Table 24 School Enrollment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 resident population ages 3 through 4 ENROLLED IN SCHOOL Hispanic 827, , Native born 802, , Foreign born 24,749 34, White alone, not Hispanic 2,099,117 2,320, Black alone, not Hispanic 587, , Asian alone, not Hispanic 196, , Other, not Hispanic 220, , Total 3,932,023 3,800, Universe: 2000 and 2010 resident population ages 5 through 17 ENROLLED IN SCHOOL ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATE Hispanic 11,681,525 8,160, Native born 10,471,070 6,801, Foreign born 1,210,455 1,358, White alone, not Hispanic 28,533,450 31,949, Black alone, not Hispanic 7,385,535 7,590, Asian alone, not Hispanic 2,254,305 1,718, Other, not Hispanic 2,479,810 1,977, Total 52,334,625 51,395, Notes: School enrollment consists of both private and public schools. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
27 Table 25 High School Dropouts, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 resident population ages 16 through 19 NUMBER OF DROPOUTS DROPOUT RATE Hispanic 341, , Native born 196, , Foreign born 144, , White alone, not Hispanic 407, , Black alone, not Hispanic 188, , Asian alone, not Hispanic 14,506 22, Other, not Hispanic 39,886 60, Total 991,548 1,577, Notes: Dropouts are people not enrolled in school and who have not attained a high school diploma or an equivalent credential, such as a General Education Development (GED) certificate. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
28 Table 26 College Enrollment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2010 Universe: 2000 and 2010 resident population ages 18 through 24 ENROLLED IN COLLEGE Hispanic 1,929, , Native born 1,599, , Foreign born 329, , White alone, not Hispanic 8,253,157 6,317, Black alone, not Hispanic 1,630,906 1,004, Asian alone, not Hispanic 988, , Other, not Hispanic 454, , Total 13,255,852 9,192, Universe: 2000 and 2010 resident population ages 25 and older ENROLLED IN COLLEGE ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATE Hispanic 1,301, , Native born 830, , Foreign born 470, , White alone, not Hispanic 5,889,486 5,237, Black alone, not Hispanic 1,816,655 1,170, Asian alone, not Hispanic 706, , Other, not Hispanic 340, , Total 10,054,461 8,208, Note: "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2000 Census (5% IPUMS) and 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
29 Table 27 Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 16 and older who worked in the past five years HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC Occupation Group Total Native born Foreign born White alone Black alone Asian alone Other Management and business 1,911,493 1,188, ,916 18,077,298 1,825,425 1,315, ,166 23,602,872 Science and engineering 531, , ,172 5,957, ,341 1,161, ,557 8,348,860 Legal, community and social services 412, , ,154 3,410, , , ,741 4,711,901 Education, arts and media 1,251, , ,061 10,825,238 1,245, , ,470 14,278,224 Health care 1,214, , ,878 8,689,777 1,909, , ,484 13,033,018 Food preparation and serving 2,427, ,677 1,465,871 6,509,953 1,369, , ,672 11,235,684 Cleaning and maintenance 2,476, ,113 1,878,539 3,748,751 1,198, , ,002 7,825,105 Other services 1,472, , ,473 6,782,375 1,728, , ,631 10,857,084 Sales 2,716,203 1,691,777 1,024,426 14,268,587 2,105, , ,045 20,578,145 Office and administrative support 3,352,442 2,297,648 1,054,794 17,209,932 3,246,893 1,019, ,962 25,449,761 Farming, fishing and forestry 719, , , ,330 76,098 21,952 31,735 1,529,888 Construction and extraction 2,598, ,099 1,848,408 6,574, , , ,070 10,278,122 Installation, repair and production 3,125,002 1,134,022 1,990,980 10,863,636 1,854, , ,231 16,917,596 Transportation and material moving 2,160, ,459 1,241,223 6,851,118 1,928, , ,155 11,507,966 Military 87,249 73,901 13, ,043 88,176 21,451 28, ,424 Unemployed, no work experience in past five years 553, , ,082 1,005, , ,536 92,509 2,391,375 Total 27,011,080 13,209,245 13,801, ,900,119 21,054,181 8,816,710 4,433, ,216,025 TOTAL PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Management and business Science and engineering Legal, community and social services Education, arts and media Health care Food preparation and serving Cleaning and maintenance Other services Sales Office and administrative support Farming, fishing and forestry Construction and extraction Installation, repair and production Transportation and material moving Military Unemployed, no work experience in past five years Total
30 Table 28 Detailed Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 16 and older who worked in the past five years HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC Occupation Group Total Native born Foreign born White alone Black alone Asian alone Other Management 1,299, , ,545 12,310,428 1,109, , ,343 15,807,330 Business operations 337, , ,800 2,991, , ,304 87,106 4,023,638 Financial 274, ,138 97,571 2,775, , ,760 68,717 3,771,904 Computer and mathematical 231, ,197 73,351 2,655, , ,746 90,975 3,913,289 Architecture and engineering 209, ,241 74,476 2,254, , ,498 64,250 2,996,711 Life, physical and social sciences 90,057 54,712 35,345 1,047,686 81, ,000 33,332 1,438,860 Community and social services 272, ,883 82,589 1,889, ,141 81,688 77,891 2,823,887 Legal 140, ,786 35,565 1,521, ,620 70,996 35,850 1,888,014 Education, training and library 929, , ,928 8,147,401 1,016, , ,999 10,792,304 Arts, design, entertainment, sports and media 321, , ,133 2,677, , ,144 85,471 3,485,920 Health care practitioners and technical 573, , ,956 6,290, , , ,903 8,607,791 Health care support 641, , ,922 2,399,490 1,071, , ,581 4,425,227 Protective service 471, ,906 99,525 2,596, ,690 82, ,593 3,981,912 Food preparation and serving 2,427, ,677 1,465,871 6,509,953 1,369, , ,672 11,235,684 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance 2,476, ,113 1,878,539 3,748,751 1,198, , ,002 7,825,105 Personal care and service 1,001, , ,948 4,185,993 1,014, , ,038 6,875,172 Sales 2,716,203 1,691,777 1,024,426 14,268,587 2,105, , ,045 20,578,145 Office and administrative support 3,352,442 2,297,648 1,054,794 17,209,932 3,246,893 1,019, ,962 25,449,761 Farming, fishing and forestry 719, , , ,330 76,098 21,952 31,735 1,529,888 Construction trades 2,554, ,074 1,829,077 6,378, , , ,688 10,014,257 Extraction workers 44,356 25,025 19, ,740 14,186 1,201 7, ,865 Installation, maintenance and repair workers 854, , ,457 4,161, , , ,537 5,768,213 Production 2,270, ,971 1,544,523 6,702,365 1,379, , ,694 11,149,383 Transportation and material moving 2,160, ,459 1,241,223 6,851,118 1,928, , ,155 11,507,966 Military 87,249 73,901 13, ,043 88,176 21,451 28, ,424 Unemployed, no work experience in past five years 553, , ,082 1,005, , ,536 92,509 2,391,375 Total 27,011,080 13,209,245 13,801, ,900,119 21,054,181 8,816,710 4,433,935 ######## TOTAL PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Management Business operations Financial Computer and mathematical Architecture and engineering Life, physical and social sciences Community and social services Legal Education, training and library Arts, design, entertainment, sports and media Health care practitioners and technical Health care support Protective service Food preparation and serving Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance Personal care and service Sales Office and administrative support Farming, fishing and forestry Construction trades Extraction workers Installation, maintenance and repair workers Production Transportation and material moving Military Unemployed, no work experience in past five years Total
31 Table 29 Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 16 and older who worked in the past five years HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC Occupation Group Total Native born Foreign born White alone Black alone Asian alone Other Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining 928, , ,804 2,366, ,317 44,208 69,040 3,539,222 Utilities 132,945 91,597 41,348 1,077, ,966 39,905 30,818 1,419,964 Construction 2,757, ,524 1,931,958 8,357, , , ,417 12,359,095 Manufacturing - durable and nondurable goods 2,782,286 1,050,591 1,731,695 12,633,525 1,834,211 1,085, ,833 18,670,664 TOTAL Wholesale and retail trade, transportation and warehousing Information and communications Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing 4,965,996 2,778,186 2,187,810 22,475,529 3,954,054 1,510, ,947 33,740, , , ,324 2,658, , ,434 90,151 3,785,855 1,242, , ,805 8,148,724 1,078, , ,350 11,300,276 Business services 2,838,369 1,223,802 1,614,567 12,771,440 2,000,798 1,127, ,722 19,166,602 Educational, health and social services 4,192,566 2,674,253 1,518,313 26,897,757 5,481,897 2,008, ,837 39,527,182 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodations and food services 3,632,547 1,576,055 2,056,492 11,105,116 2,157,534 1,006, ,554 18,493,722 Other services (except public administration) 1,538, , ,491 5,793, , , ,633 8,968,459 Public administration 889, , ,773 5,817,183 1,386, , ,632 8,670,036 Active-duty military 148, ,017 22, , ,025 34,523 49,492 1,182,868 Unemployed, no work experience in past five years 553, , ,082 1,005, , ,536 92,509 2,391,375 Total 27,011,080 13,209,245 13,801, ,900,119 21,054,181 8,816,710 4,433, ,216,025 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing - durable and nondurable goods Wholesale and retail trade, transportation and warehousing Information and communications Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing Business services Educational, health and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodations and food services Other services (except public administration) Public administration Active-duty military Unemployed, no work experience in past five years Total
32 Table 30 Detailed Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 16 and older who worked in the past five years Occupation Group Total Native born Foreign born White alone Black alone Asian alone Other Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 814, , ,173 1,690,349 93,773 33,477 48,774 2,680,968 Mining 113,868 73,237 40, ,845 37,544 10,731 20, ,254 Utilities 132,945 91,597 41,348 1,077, ,966 39,905 30,818 1,419,964 Construction 2,757, ,524 1,931,958 8,357, , , ,417 12,359,095 Manufacturing - nondurable goods 1,351, , ,387 4,573, , , ,297 7,268,610 Manufacturing - durable goods 1,430, , ,308 8,059, , , ,536 11,402,054 Wholesale trade 822, , ,490 3,338, , ,665 92,987 4,875,989 Retail trade 3,115,689 1,905,292 1,210,397 14,758,477 2,337, , ,103 21,786,247 Transportation and warehousing 1,027, , ,923 4,378,939 1,234, , ,857 7,078,469 Information and communications 408, , ,324 2,658, , ,434 90,151 3,785,855 Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC TOTAL 1,242, , ,805 8,148,724 1,078, , ,350 11,300,276 Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services Educational, health and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodations, and food services 2,838,369 1,223,802 1,614,567 12,771,440 2,000,798 1,127, ,722 19,166,602 4,192,566 2,674,253 1,518,313 26,897,757 5,481,897 2,008, ,837 39,527,182 3,632,547 1,576,055 2,056,492 11,105,116 2,157,534 1,006, ,554 18,493,722 Other services (except public administration) 1,538, , ,491 5,793, , , ,633 8,968,459 Public administration 889, , ,773 5,817,183 1,386, , ,632 8,670,036 Active duty military 148, ,017 22, , ,025 34,523 49,492 1,182,868 Unemployed, no work experience in past five years 553, , ,082 1,005, , ,536 92,509 2,391,375 Total 27,011,080 13,209,245 13,801, ,900,119 21,054,181 8,816,710 4,433, ,216,025 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing - nondurable goods Manufacturing - durable goods Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information and communications Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services Educational, health and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodations, and food services Other services (except public administration) Public administration Active duty military Unemployed, no work experience in past five years Total
33 Table 31 Persons, by Personal Earnings, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population with positive earnings Less than $20,000 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Total Hispanic 11,088,830 9,158,227 3,310,330 23,557,387 Native born 4,952,370 4,246,253 2,059,786 11,258,409 Foreign born 6,136,460 4,911,974 1,250,544 12,298,978 White alone, not Hispanic 35,384,114 38,135,461 32,956, ,475,930 Black alone, not Hispanic 7,070,423 6,853,346 3,274,880 17,198,649 Asian alone, not Hispanic 2,396,613 2,537,275 2,803,855 7,737,743 Other, not Hispanic 1,633,990 1,305, ,033 3,729,170 Total 57,573,970 57,989,456 43,135, ,698,879 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Notes: Due to the way in which the IPUMS adjusts annual incomes, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
34 Table 32 STATISTICAL PORTRAIT OF HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES, 2010 Median Personal Earnings, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 16 and older with positive earnings Median earnings ($) Hispanic 20,000 Native born 22,700 Foreign born 20,000 White alone, not Hispanic 31,000 Black alone, not Hispanic 24,700 Asian alone, not Hispanic 34,000 Other, not Hispanic 23,400 All 28,500 Notes: Due to the way in which the IPUMS adjusts annual incomes, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
35 Table 33 Full-Time, Year-Round Workers, by Personal Earnings, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 16 and older defined for persons who worked at least 35 hours per week and at least 48 weeks in the past year Less than $20,000 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Total Hispanic 3,697,515 7,589,238 3,028,279 14,315,032 Native born 1,217,820 3,510,407 1,892,416 6,620,643 Foreign born 2,479,695 4,078,831 1,135,863 7,694,389 White alone, not Hispanic 6,725,424 29,726,716 29,791,731 66,243,871 Black alone, not Hispanic 1,858,695 5,765,805 3,012,993 10,637,493 Asian alone, not Hispanic 634,622 2,014,228 2,554,448 5,203,298 Other, not Hispanic 333,453 1,040, ,872 2,088,813 Total 13,249,709 46,136,475 39,102,323 98,488,507 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Notes: Due to the way in which the IPUMS adjusts annual incomes, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
36 Table 34 STATISTICAL PORTRAIT OF HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES, 2010 Median Personal Earnings for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers, by Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 resident population ages 16 and older defined for persons who worked at least 35 hours per week and at least 48 weeks in the past year Median earnings ($) Hispanic 29,000 Native born 34,800 Foreign born 25,000 White alone, not Hispanic 45,000 Black alone, not Hispanic 35,000 Asian alone, not Hispanic 48,000 Other, not Hispanic 37,000 All 40,000 Notes: Due to the way in which the IPUMS adjusts annual incomes, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race. Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2010 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS)
37 Table 35 Households, by Income, Race and Ethnicity: 2010 Universe: 2010 households 1st quintile 2nd quintile 3rd quintile 4th quintile 5th quintile (Up to $20,100) ($20,101-$39,000) ($39,001-61,800) ($61,801-$99,700) ($99,701+) Total Hispanic 3,262,781 3,293,941 2,812,865 2,327,836 1,571,948 13,269,371 Native born 1,536,509 1,388,119 1,310,501 1,222, ,966 6,381,118 Foreign born 1,726,272 1,905,822 1,502,364 1,105, ,982 6,888,253 White alone, not Hispanic 13,897,318 15,564,756 16,062,414 17,168,369 18,137,081 80,829,938 Black alone, not Hispanic 4,410,279 3,182,483 2,523,857 2,017,951 1,360,763 13,495,333 Asian alone, not Hispanic 716, , , ,706 1,467,893 4,541,109 Other, not Hispanic 632, , , , ,333 2,432,721 Total 22,919,553 23,204,957 22,628,212 22,905,732 22,910, ,568,472 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Hispanic Native born Foreign born White alone, not Hispanic Black alone, not Hispanic Asian alone, not Hispanic Other, not Hispanic All Notes: Quintiles are based upon 2010 total household income distribution. Due to the way in which the IPUMS adjusts annual incomes, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. "Other, not Hispanic" includes persons reporting single races not listed separately and persons reporting more than one race.
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