Census 2000: Hispanics in the U.S.A. Jorge del Pinal Population Division U.S. Census Bureau February 27, 2002.

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Census 2000: Hispanics in the U.S.A. Jorge del Pinal Population Division U.S. Census Bureau February 27, 2002

2 Census 2000 Question on Hispanic/Latino Origin

3 Census 2000 Question on Race

4 Hispanic Population In the United States n 1990: 249 million total population –22.4 million Hispanics –9% of total population n 2000: 281 million total population –35.3 million Hispanics –12.5% of total population n 1990 to 2000 change: – 13.0 million – 58% increase since 1990

5 Puerto Rico n 1990: 3.5 million –Hispanic/Latino origin was not asked n 2000: 3.8 million –3.8 million Hispanics –98.8% percent of the total population n 1990 to 2000 change: – 287,000 – 8% increase since 1990

6 Census 2000: Top 10 States By Hispanic Population

7 Census 2000: Top 10 Hispanic States By Percent Of Total Hispanics

8 Census 2000: Top 10 States By Percent Hispanic

9 Census 2000: Top 10 States By Hispanic Population Change

10 Census 2000: Top 10 States By Hispanic Percent Change

11 Census 2000: Top 10 Hispanic States By Percent Hispanic Change

12 Census 2000: Top 10 States By Hispanic Contribution To Growth

U.S. Hispanic Population: 2000 Helping You Make Informed Decisions

High School Graduate (age 25+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

College Graduate (age 25+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Less than 9th grade (age 25+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Males In Labor Force (age 16+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Females In Labor Force (age 16+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Unemployed (age 16+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Current Occupation for Men by Hispanic Origin: 2000 HispanicNon-Hispanic White ServicePrecision production Farming Managerial, professional Technical, salesOperators, laborers Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Current Occupation for Women by Hispanic Origin: 2000 HispanicNon-Hispanic White ServicePrecision production Farming Managerial, professional Technical, salesOperators, laborers Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Managerial and Professional Occupations (Males age 16+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

Managerial and Professional Occupations (Females age 16+): March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

U.S. Citizenship: March 2000 Percent Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-4

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