Total US Population: 315,000,000
European American - 204,750,000 (65%)
Hispanic American - 50,400,000 (16%)
African American - 37,800,000 (12%)
Asian American - 15,750,000 (5%)
Native American - 3,150,000 (1%)
Other America - 3,150,000 (1%)
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The US has been called a melting pot of ethnicity and countries of origin. There is much diversity and many ethnic categories among the population.
He is Nigerian but he was born in the US.
Certainly not.
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The answer to this depends both on the framing of the question (e.g. most common in which respect to which grouping of people) and the locale in operation (e.g. most common in which country).If the question is asking what ethnicity was most common in the general population of the United States, the answer was, and would be German-Americans. German-Americans count as 17.1% of the US population, making them the single largest ethnic origin for Americans.
Its ethnicity is originally Polish, which has become wides[read within the US due to mass migration following the war
I would say that the Caucasian population would in fact have a higher standard of living compared to the African American population or even the Latino population.
As of 2014, the population of Kazakhstan is 17,948,816. Current estimates put the Kazakhs of Russian ethnicity or origan as 23.7% of the population.
An ethnic trend is simply a trend in regards to ethnicity. For example, there could be a trend that Hispanics are growing as a percentage of the US population. So it would be an ethnic trend that the number of Hispanics is increasing in the United States.
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The UK has a predominantly Caucasian population, but also is home to immigrants from every part of the world.