As of July 1, 2007, the estimated population of black residents in the United States, including those of more than one race make up 13.5 percent of the population of the USA.
As of the latest estimates, the Black or African American population in the United States makes up approximately 13-14% of the total population.
13.4 % as of 2006 . 2% said they were 2 or more races.
Blacks make up 12.85% of the US population.
The last US Census was in 2010. I was one of the employees knocking on doors and in 2010 the African-American population in the USA was about 13% and Hispanics about 15%.
About 12% from a few sources.
301,621,157 in the 2007 US Census, 12.8%
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The U.S. population increased by approximately 105% from 1790 to 1820.
As of the latest US Census report, the White population alone or in combination with one or more other races accounts for approximately 76.3% of the total US population.
Approximately 0.4% of the world's population lives in Texas. Texas has a population of around 29 million people, while the world's population is over 7.9 billion.
The population of individuals who identified as Hispanic or Latino origin represented twelve percent of the total respondents who reported only one race on the 2000 Census.
California is the most populous state in the U.S., and is 3rd in geographical size after Alaska and Texas. Approximately 12% of the U.S. population lives in California.
About 10%.
As of the most recent data, approximately 12% of the US population is black, with males making up about half of that percentage. This means that around 6% of the US population is black males.
Close to 30 percent of the population.
The state of Georgia has a population of 9.68 million people. Of these, 30.6 percent list themselves as black or African American. The white population is 60.8 percent, and the Asian population is 3.3 percent.
As of 2013, the US Census Bureau says that there are 45,003,655 African Americans in the United States. This is about 14.2 percent of the total population.
4.2%
Over 80 percent of the US population owns a car. It is estimated that close to forty percent of the population own two or more cars.
About 6 percent of the male US population is infertile. Likewise, about 6 percent of the female population in the US is infertile.
6 percent
Approximately 12% of the US population is black, and within that group, approximately half are male. Therefore, approximately 6% of the US population is black males.
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the population is 99%