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1 Census Means Tracking the Trends: The Changing Marketplace Our Most Current Data on American Life

2 I. The Emerging Multicultural Mainstream

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5 5 The Growth of the Foreign-Born Population 5

6 6 U.S. percent: 6.2

7 7 U.S. percent: 7.9

8 8 U.S. percent: 11.1

9 9 U.S. percent: 12.5

10 Foreign-Born Population by Country of Birth: 2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 American Community Survey. With 11.5 million, the foreign born from Mexico represent the largest country-of- birth group, accounting for 30 percent of the total foreign-born population

11 Hispanics in the United States: 1970 to 2050 CensusProjections *Projected Population as of July 1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 Decennial Censuses; 2008 National Population Projections Population in millions

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21 Asian Subgroups, Number and Percent of Total Asian Population, 2009

22 Age, Nativity, and Hispanic Origin of the Population: 2009 Total PopulationHispanicAsian EstimatePercentEstimatePercentEstimatePercent Under 18 years: 74,496,983 100.0 16,702,619 100.0 3,101,543 100.0 Native71,734,91296.315,325,62591.82,459,71079.3 Foreign born2,762,0713.71,376,9948.2641,83320.7 Naturalized U.S. citizen580,14221.0146,67810.7220,95234.4 Not a U.S. citizen2,181,92979.01,230,31689.3420,88165.6 18 years and over: 232,509,573 100.0 31,654,141 100.0 10,673,068 100.0 Native196,754,41084.614,968,38147.32,118,58719.8 Foreign born35,755,16315.416,685,76052.78,554,48180.2 Naturalized U.S. citizen16,266,25545.55,133,21130.85,084,02559.4 Not a U.S. citizen19,488,90854.511,552,54969.23,470,45640.6 Source: ACS 2009 cc The vast majority of U.S. Hispanics and Asians under 18 are native born.

23 II. Changing American Households and Neighborhoods

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25 Source: 2010 Census Note: The acronym SOR refers to Some Other Race; AIAN refers to American Indian and Alaska Native; and NHPI refers to Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.

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27 Married-Couple Families with Wife's Earnings Greater Than Husband's: 1989 to 2009 (Census Bureau: Current Population Survey's Annual Social and Economic Supplement)

28 III. The Aging Population

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33 Thank You Very Much 214-253- 4481 The Partnership and Data Services Office is here to serve the States of Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas … call us for assistance at 214-253- 4481 One final request … We need your help in spreading the word to your family, friends, and co-workers to answer census surveys … they are just as important as the every 10 year census in bringing needed services to your community! 33 It’s how America knows what America needs!


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