- Demographic Turning Points for the United States: Population . . .
About 44 million people in the United States—around one in seven—were born in another coun-try However, most residents have immigration in their family history
- Population - Census. gov
The U S Census Bureau is the leading source of statistical information about the nation’s people Our population statistics come from decennial censuses, which count the entire U S population every ten years, along with several other surveys
- Population Clock: World - Census. gov
U S and World Population Clock United States main page date Learn More | Download and Share Search or select a country K = Thousands M = Millions B = Billions
- Language Use in the United States: 2011 - Census. gov
One question that sometimes arises is, “How many languages are spo-ken in the United States?” To answer this question, we have to decide what constitutes a unique language
- Census Bureau Data
Learn about America's People, Places, and Economy on the official United States Census Bureau data platform Explore, customize, and download Census data tables, maps, charts, profiles, and microdata
- U. S. and World Population Clock - Census. gov
Population estimates produced by the U S Census Bureau for the United States, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, cities, towns, as well as for Puerto Rico and its municipios can be found on the Population Estimates web page
- 2020 U. S. Population More Racially, Ethnically Diverse Than in 2010
You can explore the 2020 Census prevalence maps in detail at the county level and compare them to the patterns in 2010 using the “Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the United States: 2010 Census and 2020 Census” data visualization
- Explore Census Data
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