Census data released for Colorado, Oregan and Washington
The Census released state data for Colorado, Oregon and Washington today.
Colorado
-- The Hispanic population is 1,038,687, up 41.2% from 2000 when it was 735,601
-- Non-Hispanic population increased 11.9%
-- The state's overall population increased by 727,935, of which 303,086 (or 41.6%) were Hispanics
Oregon
-- The Hispanic population is 450,062, up 63.5% from 2000 when it was 275,314
-- Non-Hispanic population increased 7.5%
-- The state's overall population increased by 409,675, of which 174,748 (or 42.6%) were Hispanics
Washington
-- The Hispanic population is 755,790, up 71.2% from 2000 when it was 441,509
-- Non-Hispanic population increased 9.5%
-- The state's overall population increased by 830,419, of which 314,281 (or 37.8%) were Hispanics
Colorado
-- The Hispanic population is 1,038,687, up 41.2% from 2000 when it was 735,601
-- Non-Hispanic population increased 11.9%
-- The state's overall population increased by 727,935, of which 303,086 (or 41.6%) were Hispanics
Oregon
-- The Hispanic population is 450,062, up 63.5% from 2000 when it was 275,314
-- Non-Hispanic population increased 7.5%
-- The state's overall population increased by 409,675, of which 174,748 (or 42.6%) were Hispanics
Washington
-- The Hispanic population is 755,790, up 71.2% from 2000 when it was 441,509
-- Non-Hispanic population increased 9.5%
-- The state's overall population increased by 830,419, of which 314,281 (or 37.8%) were Hispanics
Labels: Census, Hispanic population growth
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