The percentages of those on welfare by race are listed
below in descending order by percentage.
white-39.8%
Black-38.8%
Hispanic-15.7%
Other-3.3%
Asian-2.4%
As of 2020, the breakdown of welfare recipients by race in the United States is approximately 38% White, 25% Black, 16% Hispanic, and 18% other races. These figures can vary slightly depending on the specific welfare program and region.
According to U.S. Census data, the percentage of individuals on welfare varies by race, with white Americans having the largest number of individuals on welfare due to the size of the population. However, the percentage of Black Americans on welfare is higher in proportion to their population size.
I do not have specific data on the race percentage for welfare recipients in Kentucky. You may want to refer to official government sources or research studies for this information.
In the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the majority of welfare recipients are white. However, when considering the percentage of each racial group that receives welfare relative to their population size, African Americans have a higher likelihood of being on welfare compared to other racial groups.
As of 2020, the largest racial group receiving welfare benefits in the US is White Americans, followed by Black or African Americans. However, it's important to note that the demographics of welfare recipients can vary depending on the type of welfare program and geographic location.
As of 2021, approximately 11% of the population in Georgia receives welfare benefits.
In the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the majority of welfare recipients are white. However, when considering the percentage of each racial group that receives welfare relative to their population size, African Americans have a higher likelihood of being on welfare compared to other racial groups.
The percentages of those on welfare by race are listed below in descending order by percentage. white-39.8% Black-38.8% Hispanic-15.7% Other-3.3% Asian-2.4%
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In the United States, around 40% of welfare recipients are white. It is important to note that welfare recipients come from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.
No statistics.
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There is no specific data available that provides an exact percentage of Christians among people on welfare. Welfare recipients come from diverse religious backgrounds, and information on religious affiliation is not typically collected in welfare-related surveys.
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Of the illegal ones, 100%