States Where Latinos Will Be the Largest Minority 2020
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The illustration above is only one of over 700
pie charts, bar graphs and tables brilliantly illustrated in the 512-page
Almanac of Latino Politics.
The Almanac of Latino Politics is made possible thanks to support from AARP, NEA, BAC and SEIU.
Click here to preview the Almanac.
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Demographic Profiles of Latinos in New
York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, DC
Now Available |
USHLI has compiled the most current information
on Latinos in the 100 largest cities in America and released the first five
demographic profiles in the series. The profiles provide information pertaining
to Latinos by ancestry, citizenship, voter registration, language preference,
housing, employment, race and national origin, age and gender, voting age
population, median age by race, labor force by race and gender, working age
population by race and national origin, median household income by race and
national origin, age of householder by race and national origin, poverty status
by race and national origin, educational attainment by race and national
origin, school enrollment by race and national origin, veteran status by race
and national origin, women giving birth by age, race, and national origin, food
stamp recipients by race and national origin, and businesses by sales,
employees and payments.
USHLI has been designated as a Census Information
Center by the Bureau of
the Census. Click here to access and download a demographic profile. |