4.2%
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 Pacific Islander alone population in the U.S. increased by approximately 153% from 2000 to 2010.
3.3 to 6.9 million
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.
What is the population in the Pacific Islands? 9.3
Florida alone accounts for more than 50 percent of total U.S. cane sugar production
Nearly 90% of the total population in Canada lives within the urban areas of four provinces : Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia. Ontario alone accounts for nearly 35% of all residents. The densest population areas are in Quebec NE of Ottawa, in Ontario to the SW of the capital, and in the cities of Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton in the west.
Asian alone
Between 1990 and 2000, the fastest-growing nonwhite ethnicity in Alaska was the Asian population, particularly those identifying as Asian alone or in combination with other races. This growth was driven by immigration and a higher birth rate within this demographic. The increase in the Asian population reflected broader trends of diversity in Alaska during that decade.
Asian alone
Asian alone
The populatioon of Boyertown in Berks County is approx. 4,059. This is made up of White Alone (96.8%), Hispanic (1.1%), Tow or more races (0.9%), Asian alone (0.6%), Black alone (0.5%), American Indian (0.05%) and other races (0.05%).