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16. Resident Population, by Hispanic Origin Status, and Projections
[In thousands, except as indicated (226,546 represents 226,546,000). As of July, except as indicated.These data are consistent with the 1980 and 1990 decennial enumerationsand
have been modified from the official census counts; see textof this section for explanation]
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NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN
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American
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Asian,
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YEAR
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Total
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Hispanic
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White
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Black
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Indian,
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Pacific
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origin 1
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Eskimo,
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Islander
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Aleut
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1980 (April) 2
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226,546
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14,609
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180,906
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26,142
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1,326
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3,563
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1980
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227,225
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14,869
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181,140
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26,215
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1,336
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3,665
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1981
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229,466
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15,560
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181,974
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26,532
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1,377
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4,022
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1982
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231,664
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16,240
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182,782
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26,856
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1,420
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4,367
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1983
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233,792
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16,935
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183,561
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27,159
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1,466
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4,671
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1984
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235,825
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17,640
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184,243
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27,444
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1,512
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4,986
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1985
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237,924
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18,368
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184,945
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27,738
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1,558
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5,315
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1986
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240,133
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19,154
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185,678
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28,040
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1,606
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5,655
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1987
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242,289
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19,946
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186,353
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28,351
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1,654
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5,985
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1988
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244,499
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20,786
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187,012
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28,669
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1,703
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6,329
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1989
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246,819
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21,648
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187,713
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29,005
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1,755
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6,698
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1990 (April) 3
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248,791
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22,379
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188,315
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29,304
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1,797
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6,996
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1990
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249,464
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22,571
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188,596
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29,404
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1,804
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7,090
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1991
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252,153
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23,391
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189,634
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29,858
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1,831
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7,439
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1992
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255,030
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24,283
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190,726
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30,346
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1,858
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7,817
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1993
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257,783
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25,222
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191,697
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30,795
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1,884
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8,184
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1994
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260,327
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26,160
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192,538
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31,210
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1,909
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8,511
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1995
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262,803
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27,107
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193,328
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31,590
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1,932
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8,846
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1996
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265,229
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28,099
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194,037
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31,951
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1,956
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9,186
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1997
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267,784
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29,182
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194,746
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32,339
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1,979
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9,537
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1998
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270,248
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30,252
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195,414
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32,718
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2,002
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9,863
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1999
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272,691
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31,337
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196,049
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33,092
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2,026
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10,186
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PROJECTIONS 4
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2000
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275,306
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32,479
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196,670
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33,490
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2,048
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10,620
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2005
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287,716
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38,189
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199,414
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35,446
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2,171
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12,497
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2010
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299,862
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43,688
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201,956
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37,483
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2,300
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14,436
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2015
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312,268
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49,255
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204,590
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39,551
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2,428
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16,444
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2020
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324,927
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55,156
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207,145
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41,549
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2,550
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18,527
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2025
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337,815
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61,433
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209,340
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43,528
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2,668
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20,846
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2030
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351,070
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68,168
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210,984
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45,567
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2,787
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23,564
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2040
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377,350
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82,692
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212,475
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49,618
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3,023
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29,543
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2050
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403,687
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98,229
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212,991
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53,466
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3,241
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35,760
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Percent distribution:
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2000
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100.0
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11.8
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71.4
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12.2
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0.7
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3.9
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2005
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100.0
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13.3
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69.3
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12.3
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0.8
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4.3
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2010
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100.0
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14.6
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67.3
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12.5
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0.8
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4.8
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2015
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100.0
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15.8
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65.5
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12.7
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0.8
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5.3
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2020
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100.0
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17.0
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63.8
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12.8
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0.8
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5.7
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2025
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100.0
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18.2
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62.0
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12.9
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0.8
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6.2
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2030
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100.0
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19.4
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60.1
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13.0
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0.8
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6.7
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2040
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100.0
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21.9
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56.3
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13.1
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0.8
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7.8
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2050
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100.0
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24.3
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52.8
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13.2
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0.8
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8.9
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Percent change:
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2000-2010
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8.9
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34.5
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2.7
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11.9
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12.3
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35.9
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2010-2020
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8.5
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29.0
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2.6
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11.6
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11.8
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31.6
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2020-2030
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8.4
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26.3
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2.6
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10.8
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10.9
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28.3
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2030-2040
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8.2
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24.7
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2.3
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10.1
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9.9
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26.8
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2040-2050
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8.0
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23.6
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1.9
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9.7
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9.3
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27.2
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1 Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
2 Total population count has been revised since the 1980 censuspublications. Numbers by age, race, Hispanic origin, and sex have notbeen revised.
3 The April 1, 1990, estimates base (248,790,925) includes countresolution corrections processed through August 1997. It generallydoes not include adjustments for census
coverage errors. However, it includes adjustments estimated for the 1995 Test Census invarious localities in California, New Jersey, and Louisiana; and the 1998 census dress rehearsals
in localities in California and Wisconsin. These adjustments amounted to a total of 81,052 persons.
4 Based on middle series of assumptions.Total fertility rate in 2050 = 2,219;life expectancy in 2050 = 83.9 years; and annual net immigration in 2050 = 984,000.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau,Current Population Reports, P25-1095;"Annual Population Estimates by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, selected years from 1990 to 2000"; published 26 May
2000;; and"(NP-T4) Projections of the Total Resident Population by 5-year Age Groups, Race, and Hispanic Origin with Special Age Categories:Middle Series, 1999 to 2100"; published 13
January 2000;.
http://www.census.gov/population/www/
https://allcountries.org/uscensus/16_resident_population_by_hispanic_origin_status.html
These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
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