The growth rates across all age categories were relatively even.
Hispanic
West Virginia had the highest disability rate as identified by the 2000 Census, with nearly 20% of its population reporting a disability.
west
36.4
west
The Census bureau classifies Hispanic as people who responded as such in the 2010 census. These people, when asked what their origins were, chose categories of Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, or Spanish origins on the census.
The 1997 Census of Manufacturers has split the industry into two six-digit NAICS categories, 311613 and 311612
At the 2001 census, about 65% of Scots identified that they were Christian.
Native Hawaiin
300 Million
South
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