The total population of the United States is 319 million people. The Hispanic population is 50.55 million of which 32.7 million are Mexican and 4.739 million are Puerto Rican. The remainder are Cuban, Dominican, Central American, South American, and 'other Hispanic or Latino.'
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate of Hispanic people in the US is 44,019,880 which is 14.7% of the total population of the US.
57.9 for a+
16% and the population of the USA in 2050 by race will be 35% Hispanic, 15% African-American, 10% Asian, 40% Caucasian.
about 1/2 of the us...maybe even 1/3.does that answer your question?
today 14 %. In 2050 they expect it to be 29 %
as of July 2006 about 44.3 million
46 milion legal 12 million illegal
Hispanic mayors of large US-cities
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Iowa is 3,046,355.
More than you can imagine!
9 out of 10
the hispanic population is balh blah blah and it is 4,500 millio thousand hundreed and five
Hispanic mayors of large US-cities
she change people minds about hispanic people
16.3% In the US
Too many.
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Iowa is 3,046,355.
More than you can imagine!
Hispanic Scholarship Fund and The National Hispanic Recognition Program are the two top Hispanic scholarships in the US.
Mexico
9 out of 10
the hispanic population is balh blah blah and it is 4,500 millio thousand hundreed and five
About 4% of the population.
No, hispanic people are people from Latin America, like Argentina or Mexico and Europeans are people from Europe, like France, Germany or Sweden. Answer: The word hispanic can refer to people not only from Latin America, but also to people of Spanish heritage. Thus someone who is Spanish can be said to be hispanic, derived from Hispania.