United States Population Breakdown Estimates by Race/Ancestry*
Census Report “People Reporting Ancestry” as self-reported by U.S. residents responding
Approximately 13.9% of residents are foreign-born.
Total U.S. Population: 333.3 million
Native American/Alaskan/ Hawaiian & Pacific Islander
1%
12.5%
Asian Indian
1.4%
57.7%
Chinese
1.4%
2+ Races
White (not Hispanic/Latino)
Filipino
.9%
5.9%
Japanese
.2%
Asian
Ancestry of “White (not Hispanic)” residents is complicated by high rates of intermarriage, but below are some of the largest identifications.
Korean
.5%
Vietnamese
.6%
Black/ African American
12.2%
Other Asian
1.1%
German
12.3%
English
9.4%
Irish
9.2%
Italian
4.8%
Hispanic/Latino (any race)
Scandinavian
3.6%
Mexican
11.2%
Polish
2.5%
Puerto Rican
1.8%
19.1%
French
1.9%
Cuban
.7%
Scottish
1.6%
Other Hispanic
5.3%
*U.S. Census 2022 ACS 1-Year Estimates. Categories as delineated by U.S. Census. Data from sources deemed reliable but may contain errors and subject to revision. Estimates published with significant margins of error and should be considered very approximate. Due to the way Census data is presented & sorted, percentages do not add up to 100%.
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