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US population by year, race, age, ethnicity, & more | USAFacts
18 Nov 2024 at 5:09am
USAFacts used the final intercensal estimates for 1970 through 2009 and the provisional postcensal estimates for 2010 and after. The most recent county-level data available by age, race, sex, and ethnicity are the Vintage 2020 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2010 to 2019 and the Vintage 2022 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2020 ...

2024 Current State of the Union: US Population - USAFacts
18 Nov 2024 at 2:27pm
Population. Single adults without kids comprised 29.0% of all US households in 2023, up from 13.1% in 1960. The share of households headed by married parents declined from 44.2% to 17.9% between 1960 and 2023. Share of households, by household type. Line chart showing the share of households, by household type, 1960 to 2023.

US population statistics, charts, and trends | USAFacts
18 Nov 2024 at 9:37pm
Housing is a key issue impacting many communities across the United States. This guide presents data on subsidized housing availability, rental costs relative to incomes, and homeownership trends to provide a clearer picture of the current housing landscape. Immigrants influence many facets of life in the nation, from demographics to the economy.

What will America?s population look like by 2100? - USAFacts
18 Nov 2024 at 2:38am
The median age in the US is expected to increase to 47.9 years in 2100, up from 38.9 years in 2022. As the population ages, the Census expects there to be more seniors than children in the US in 2100. By that time, 29.1% of all people in the US will be 65 and over, compared with 16.4% under 18. In 2022, 17.3% of the population was 65 or over ...

How many people are in the US military? A demographic overview - USAFacts
17 Nov 2024 at 10:13pm
A demographic overview. As of September 2023, the US military consisted of 2.86 million people worldwide. The CIA reports that the US has the world?s third-largest active military by size, surpassed only by China and India in 2023. These forces are spread across six main service branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard ...

US Coronavirus vaccine tracker - USAFacts
19 Nov 2024 at 6:48am
Percent of people receiving vaccines in the US. In the US, 984,444,295 doses have been distributed so far, with 68% or 676,728,782 of the doses used. * In Dec. 2021, the CDC capped vaccination estimates to 95% to account for accuracy differences in vaccination coverage estimates between jurisdictions.

The Hispanic population has quadrupled in the past four ... - USAFacts
18 Nov 2024 at 6:45pm
The Hispanic American population grew 23% from 2010 to 2020. That is also more than four times higher than the Hispanic population of 15 million in 1980 ? the first time the term was implemented in the census count. The Hispanic population increased by 47 million since 1980. Census data also indicates growing demographic variation within this ...

How many Americans voted in 2020? - USAFacts
17 Nov 2024 at 3:47pm
Over two-thirds of eligible Americans voted in the 2020 presidential election, according to survey data from the Census Bureau. Turnout reached its highest level in three decades. The use of nontraditional voting methods, such as vote-by-mail and early voting, more than doubled as states adopted new policies amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

AMERICA IN FACTS 2024
18 Nov 2024 at 3:07am
Changing demographicsThe U. population is aging. As of 2023, 18% of people are 65 and older. up from 11% in 1980.The share of households led by parents with children decreased in 2023, continuing. a decades-long trend.In 2022, white non-Hispanic people made up 59% of the US population, down from 76% in.

How this chart explains Americans' wealth across income levels
18 Nov 2024 at 12:04pm
Using Federal Reserve data, the chart visualizes how much Americans of different incomes both own and owe ? from real estate and mortgages to retirement account, stocks, and credit card debt. Each bar outside of the top bar represents an income quintile. The bottom bar is the bottom 20% of earners by income in the US, followed by next 20% ...



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