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The number of Hispanics in last year’s U.S. Census increased by 58 percent from 1990, which means the proportion of the United States’ population that is Hispanic (12.5 percent) is almost
equal to the proportion that is African-American (12.9 percent). The proportion of U.S. residents of Asian origins rose by 48 percent in the same period, to 4.2 percent. About 6.8 million
respondents, or 2.4 percent, selected more than one race, an option offered for the first time in the 2000 Census. White non-Hispanic or non-Latino respondents represent about 69 percent of
the total population. NOTE: Hispanics can be of any race. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000