No. As of 2011, the population of the U.S. is about 330 million people.
In the US, about 8.6% of the population, or roughly 27 million people, speak a language other than English at home.
"Latin America" is more than one nation- in fact, it includes most of Central America and all of South America. The population of ALL of those countries is about 604 million. The population of the US is about 320 million. 284 million more people in the Latin American nations.
As of 2013 Hispanic or Latino people made up 17.1% of the US population. Around 37.6 million people spoke Spanish in the home as of 2011, that is two-thirds of the non-english speaking population in the US.
Estimates of the Romani population in the US vary widely, but it is generally believed to be around 1 million people. Romani people are an ethnic group with diverse ancestral origins, and they are often referred to as Roma, Romani, or Gypsies.
Approximately 13% of the US population speaks Spanish, making it the second most spoken language in the country.
No way this can be true considering just the Greater New York area alone has somewhere around 20 million people. Last time I checked, there was around 300 million people living in the USA.
Currently at 1:21 am (PST) Dec 26, 2010 it is 310,527,286 Currently at 1:22 am (PST) Dec 26, 2010 it is 310,527,290
The population of the United States in 1999 was 279 million people. By 2009, the population had increased to 308 million people.
Yes there are 5,000,000 people in the US, and more. There are approximately 312,000,000 citizens in the US.
No. The US has a population of some 311 million whereas Mexico has a population of some 111 million.
The estimated population of the United States in 1900 was 76.2 million people. By the 2010 Census, the population had reached 310 million people.
The population of the US is currently around 313,000,000.
The total US population in 1970 was approximately 203.3 million people.
That puts it at two thirds one percent of US population. The US population is about 306 million, so, I'd say roughly 2 million diagnosed Autistic people in the US.
310.5 million people and still growing.
Roughly 11 million people.
In 2004, the US population was 292.81 million. By 2012, the US population had jumped to 313.9 million. California is the most populous state in t he United States.