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- Census Surname Data
The Census Bureau receives numerous requests to supply information on name frequency In an effort to comply with those requests, the Census Bureau has embarked on a names list project involving a tabulation of names from the Census of Population and Housing
- What Languages Do We Speak in the United States? - Census. gov
The number of people in the United States who spoke a language other than English at home nearly tripled from 23 1 million (about 1 in 10) in 1980 to 67 8 million (almost 1 in 5) in 2019, according to a recent U S Census Bureau report
- 2020 U. S. Population More Racially, Ethnically Diverse Than in 2010
Background The 2020 Census used the required two separate questions (one for Hispanic or Latino origin and one for race) to collect the races and ethnicities of the U S population — following the standards set by the U S Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 1997
- Detailed Races and Ethnicities in the U. S. and Puerto Rico: 2020 Census
Explore population counts for detailed race and ethnicity groups and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages for the nation, states, and counties
- Frequently Occurring Surnames from the 2010 Census
Tabulations of all surnames occurring 100 or more times in the 2010 Census returns No specific individual information is provided
- Internet Crushes Traditional Media: From Print to Digital - Census. gov
There was a pronounced shift from print to digital media in the first two decades of this century Total estimated weekday circulation of U S daily newspapers was 55 8 million in 2000 and dropped to 24 2 million by 2020, according to Editor Publisher and the Pew Research Center
- Population Growth Reported Across Cities and Towns in All U. S. Regions
In 2024, the Northeast experienced population growth after years of steady decline, with rates ranging from an average growth of 0 1% in cities and towns with fewer than 5,000 people (a shift from the 0 3% average decline in 2023) to 1 0% average growth in cities with populations of 50,000 or more — five times higher than their growth rate during 2023
- English Most Common Race or Ethnicity in 2020 Census
Among those who identified as White alone or in combination, English (46 6 million), German (45 million), and Irish (38 6 million) were the largest groups
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