According to 2005 census data, 80.2% (237,854,954) of the United States population is white.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, National Population Estimates.
As of the latest census data in 2020, approximately 76.3% of the U.S. population identified as white alone, which includes individuals of Caucasian descent.
45%
In 1980, Caucasians in the US were the largest racial group, making up the majority of the population. They held significant political, social, and economic power within the country. The 1980s saw a rise in conservative politics and cultural changes, impacting the experiences of Caucasians in the US.
Individuals in their twenties represent about 18 percent of the adult US population but account for around 30-35 percent of total convictions in the US.
6 percent
In 2002, the richest 20 percent of people in the US owned about 84 percent of the total available wealth. This high level of wealth concentration is indicative of significant income inequality in the country.
About 97%
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Believe it or not, it's actually fairly difficult to find information on the ratio of Caucasians in US cities than most other races. Included in the link below is a map of the US portraying the ratio of Caucasians with a key. You will notice Caucasians are more heavily concentrated in all along the north of the Contiguous US. In this case, Caucasians only include European-Americans or "whites".
According to the 2010 US Census, there are 231,040,398 white people living in America.
Any business NOT owned by US-native born Caucasians.
There is no patron saint of caucasians.
caucasians are just white people.
No. All men [and women] are created equal in the United States.
In the United States, an estimated 25.1 million men (23.4 percent) and 20.9 million women (18.5 percent) are smokers. Among non-Hispanic whites, 24.1 percent of men and 20.4 percent of women smoke (2004).
I am a Caucasian, and I have faced prejudice from non-Caucasians a few times, so I can safely assume that other Caucasians have faced some sort of prejudice as well. In my case, I think it was "revenge" for the prejudice of Caucasians in the past.
California has the largest number of Caucasians, around 28,500,000 in total.
Yes, Spaniards are considered Caucasians. Spain is located in Europe, and Spaniards are typically classified as belonging to the Caucasian race based on phenotypic characteristics.