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U.S. Office of Management and Budget Standards:
•2 minimum categories for data on ethnicity

1) Hispanic or Latino
2) Not Hispanic or Latino

Definition of Hispanic or Latino

A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race

Hispanics in USA 2011 estimate?

52.0 million according to slide 4

Percent Hispanic of the U.S.
Population 2011

approx. 16.7% in USA 2011 slide 5

estimate of Hispanics in USA by 2050?

approx. 30.2% in USA 2050 slide 5

Pattern regarding growth of Hispanic Population 2000-2010?

natural increases by 64.2%, migration increases by 35.8%

Hispanic and Not Hispanic Age in USA

Not Hispanic population has higher age average than Hispanic population (is younger)

US Hispanic Population by State 2011: Which states have high population (in million)?

CA (14.4), TX (9.8), FL (4.4), NY (3.5), Other states (20.0)

Percent change in Hispanic Population by State 2000-2011

big percent increase in southern states

Detailed Hispanic Origin Groups 2010

Mexicans make up biggest population (approx. 32 mil.), see slide 13

FL has high pop of Cuban, a few New England states and HI have more Puerto Rican, NH has higher pop of Dominican, MD has higher pop of Salvadoran

Nativity and Citizenship 2010

US pop has majority native (87.1%), smaller percent is foreign born

Similar with Hispanic pop where 62.9% are native, smaller percent is foreign born

Education of US Pop and Hispanic

Hispanics have a higher percent of less than hs diploma, have lower percent of high school graduate or higher, have lower percent of BA degree or higher (slide 16)

Labor Force Participation by Sex 2010

US pop and Hispanic pop roughly same for male and female workers (slide 17)

Occupations comparison

Hispanics have higher percent of working in jobs relating to service, nature resources/construction, production/transportation

US pop has higher percent of jobs in management, slightly higher for sales and office