Hispanic is not a race. It is a connection to Spanish speaking. You can be white-
Hispanic, Black Hispanic, or any other race. It is a reference only to Spanish speaking.
There is no specific percentage required to mark Hispanic as your race. It is based on self-identification, so individuals can choose to identify as Hispanic if they feel that it reflects their ethnic or cultural background.
Approximately 26% of Florida's population is Hispanic.
If 3 percent of the population is Asian and Hispanic combined, and these two groups are being counted separately, then the percentage of the population that is Asian would be less than 3 percent. Without more specific data on the proportion of Hispanic people in the population, we can't determine the exact percentage that is Asian.
As of 2008, the Hispanic population in Alaska was approximately 5.7% of the total population.
As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the Hispanic population in San Antonio, Texas, was around 64.2% of the total population, making it one of the largest Hispanic populations in the country.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2020, the racial breakdown of Iowa's population is approximately 90.7% White, 4.6% Hispanic or Latino, 4.1% Black or African American, and the remaining percentage comprises a mix of other racial and ethnic groups.
Hispanic.
hispanic is not a race their are white, black, tan,and Asian hispanic
No. While Hispanic is not actually a race, many people confuse race and ethnicity.
Half white and half hispanic, but who cares about race anyway.
Hispanic Heritage Month is cccelebrated for all of the hispanic race.
No, because hispanic is not a race, rather an ethnicity.
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By definition, all Spanish-speaking people living in the Americas are Hispanic. Hispanic is not a race; it's a cultural term based on native language. It doesn't matter if they are descended from Native Americans, Europeans, or any other place.
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white, not Hispanic
Italian and Hispanic.
hispanic American