The total White population of the United States in 1970 was 89%
This answer took a little work to get for you but you can check it by looking for the document 1970a_us2-01 on the US Census Beaueau's web site.
http://www.census.gov/
The specific Document is at - http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1970a_us2-01.pdf
Using report's 189 & 190 in the Document, I pulled out the following information
Total Male, and Femal for the following Ethnic Racial Compositions.
White, Negro, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Hawaiian, All Other Races
(Please note that in 1970 the politicaly correct to designate "Black's" was "Negro" times have changed.)
Placed all of this in an Excel Spread Sheet and did the calcuations
The total recorded population of the United States of America accordin to the US Census Beaurea in the 1970's was 228,301,075 = 100%
The White Male Population was 98,881,710 = 43%
The White Female Population was 104,328,448 = 46%
The Total White Population was 203,210,158 = 89%
The other missing 11% is comprised of the other Ethnic Groups mentioned
in the list above. Note the entire Black population was statiscially 10%
with the whole of all the others comprising a fraction of 1%
Hope this helps
Approximately 88% of the US population was white in 1970.
The total US population in 1970 was approximately 203.3 million people.
About 80 percent of the US population is considered to be white, 13 percent black, 4.5 percent Asian with the balance listed as Amerindian, Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian or two or more races. The US Census does not record Hispanics as a specific race and they are included as white, black and Asian and make up about 15.1 percent of the total population.
About 30% of the US prison population is white.
6 percent
The estimated population of Hawaii in 1970 was around 768,561 people.
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.
The number of foreign-born population who became naturalized citizens has declined by about 65 percent.
The population of Florida in 1970 was approximately 6.8 million people.
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.
64,000
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that over 9 percent of the US population has a master's degree. Considering how many majors are offered for master's degrees, it is likely that less than 1 percent of the population holds a master's degree in economics. See the related links below for a graph of the number of master's degrees conferred (by major) in the US from 1970 - 2008.
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 80 percent of the US population is considered to be white, 13 percent black, 4.5 percent Asian with the balance listed as Amerindian, Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian or two or more races. The US Census does not record Hispanics as a specific race and they are included as white, black and Asian and make up about 15.1 percent of the total population.
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
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