According to the latest survey (2011) conducted by Wiener & Wiener Statistical Conglomerate Group based in Crawford, TX., a staggering 97% of the US population has some sort of disability. Most cited disabilities were mental, obesity, and language. Physical disabilities cited most were backaches, neck problems, and knees. However, only about 3% of those who have applied for disability have been approved. Even so, the cost to US taxpayers is about $13.00 per month for every man, woman, and child in America, not counting the cost of medical treatment.
Approximately 10.6% of the United States population receives disability benefits.
19.3 Percent
Approximately 3% of the US population snow skis regularly.
Approximately 2.7% of the total US population lives in Massachusetts.
Approximately 1.8% of the total US population lives in Colorado.
Approximately 0.3% of the total US population lives in Connecticut.
Approximately 0.9% of the total US population lives in Mississippi.
20%
99.99%
According to the latest studies published in 2012, close to 944,000 adults in America have developmental disabilities. That constitutes about 0.4 percent of the total population.
As of 2020, Latinos make up approximately 18% of the total U.S. population. This makes Latinos the largest ethnic minority group in the country.
you have to divide your Total Earnings by what they charged you for Disability, and that will give you the percentage.
Approximately 1-2% of the population in the United States are redheads. This percentage may vary slightly depending on the source of the data.
2%
It is difficult to determine an exact percentage as the definition of "celebrity" can vary, but a very small fraction of the US population is considered to be celebrities. The vast majority of the population are not public figures or well-known in the media.
1.22% of the total US population lives in Oregon.
1.85% of the total US population lives in Maryland.
4.06% of the total US population lives in Pennsylvania.
2.15% of the total US population lives in Washington.