From 2000 To 2010, The U.S. Population Went From 281,421,906 To 308,745,538 An Increase Of 9.7%
Whites Went From 75.1% to 72.4% Of The Total U.S. Population (211,460,626 To 223,553,265), An Increase Of 5.7%.
Blacks Went From 12.3% To 12.6% Of The Total U.S. Population (34,658,190 To 38,929,319), An Increase Of 12.3%.
Other Went From 5.5% to 6.2% Of The Total U.S. Population (15,359,073 To 19,107,368), An Increase Of 24.4%.
Hispanics Went From 12.5% to 16.3% Of The Total U.S. Population (35,305,818 To 50,477,594), An Increase Of 43.0%.
Asians Went From 3.6% to 4.8% Of The Total U.S. Population (10,242,998 To 14,674,252), An Increase Of 43.3%.
http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf
Blacks Went From 12.3% To 12.6% Of The Total U.S. Population (34,658,190 To 38,929,319), An Increase Of 12.3%.
Other Went From 5.5% to 6.2% Of The Total U.S. Population (15,359,073 To 19,107,368), An Increase Of 24.4%.
Hispanics Went From 12.5% to 16.3% Of The Total U.S. Population (35,305,818 To 50,477,594), An Increase Of 43.0%.
Asians Went From 3.6% to 4.8% Of The Total U.S. Population (10,242,998 To 14,674,252), An Increase Of 43.3%.
http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf
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